Alaska Air Hiring
#6302
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#6303
On Reserve
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From: PIC
Have an interview coming up, and the invitation said just to bring passport and driver's license, with an option for recommendations. Nothing about logbooks, pilot certificate, or the like. Has anyone interviewed recently, and did you bring your logbooks?
#6304
New Hire
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I interviewed back in March. Brought my logbooks, but no one looked at them. And in training too no one has looked at them either. So I’d say don’t worry about bringing them.
#6305
On Reserve
Joined: Apr 2014
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From: Q400 FO
Is it really that difficult to bring your logbooks to a pilot interview? If you don’t end up needing them then no big deal. If someone asks for them and you don’t have them, you are going to look unprepared having nothing to provide.
#6306
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I’d also suggest having them and not needing them over needing g but not having. I’d assume it’s the interviewers discretion if they want to look
#6307
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I'd simply email the recruiter. Or just bring a printout of your e-logbook, doubt that a major cares about your student pilot endorsements.
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#6309
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#6310
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You just said you doubted a major cares, Delta seems to care for some reason.
Alaska seems to not care. Just the same, I'd bring them, and print at least a summary from your electronic logbook.
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