Atlas Air Hiring
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Joined APC: Feb 2015
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I read up before taking it and some tips from the past test a few years ago were a big help. There was no international procedures on this one. The biggest help was the "Everything Explained for the Professional Pilot" book and the PDF version of the ATP test bank. You can search key words in the PDF which leads you right to the answer. I'd say about 20-30 questions were an exact replica of the ATP question. Also, be sure to have a chart of weather symbols handy along with decoded METAR and TAF abbreviations. You have about 36 seconds per question and I had 2 minutes to spare at the end. Skip the ones you get stuck on and come back to them when you are finished with the test. It also helps to have another buddy with you to help you find things. You don't really need to study for it, just know where to find everything. Good luck.
do you happen to have a PDF file of the ATP? All I have is the book and some program to practice but not a PDF.
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Joined APC: Feb 2015
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Joined APC: Dec 2012
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Went to the one in January. I'll be seeing them this Mar in Dallas. Have an internal rec. 2500 total, 1500 turbine, 800 pic. Some Alaska bush stuff, some grand Canyon tour stuff, now just plugging away at a regional. I've sent my resume and paq in every month since last February when the window opened. I think my only hope is going to every job fair they're at.
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