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12579 12-31-2007 11:45 AM

Latest Interview Gouge at Skywest
 
Hey guys,

Ex-Skywest here and have a friend looking to get an interview.
Was curious if anyone has the latest gouge?
I have already done a search and got the "will fly for food" info.
Any additional info appreciated.

Thanks.

JetJock16 12-31-2007 11:47 AM

Try aviationinterviews.com.

T2Pilot 12-31-2007 02:18 PM

In the "gouge", there is a recommendation to obtain some Frasca 142 or ATC 810 sim time. Any idea where in SOCAL their might be one of these sims?

Thanks
Tom

SharkAir 12-31-2007 03:33 PM


Originally Posted by T2Pilot (Post 290324)
In the "gouge", there is a recommendation to obtain some Frasca 142 or ATC 810 sim time. Any idea where in SOCAL their might be one of these sims?

Thanks
Tom

SNA. Flightpaths/Sunrise Aviation. Bill Jacobus. Outstanding.

DitchDog 12-31-2007 06:15 PM

Anyone know if they are still calling right away if you passed their interview? ...sorry, dont mean to hijack the thread....

SharkAir 12-31-2007 06:38 PM

Depends on how desperate they are, I think. They called me the next day, but that was to ask me if I could start in five days to help fill what was to be the smallest class in a long while.

ExperimentalAB 12-31-2007 07:40 PM

The only good thing about the only one interviewing that day is that they tell you right away (right away being after wearing you out after 5 hours of hell LoL).

TonyWilliams 12-31-2007 09:26 PM

SkyWest uses the ATC810 (very stable) and the Frasca 142 (not very stable... naturally I got this in my interview).


I used Bill at Sunrise in SNA, (949) 852-0947. Tell him I sent you. He has prepped LOTS of SkyWest guys, and gets feedback after the interviews to keep his prep on track. Sunrise has the ATC-810 and the Frasca-131.

Also, Red Baron in SBA has a Frasca 141, and a current SkyWest RJ FO can get you some time in that... shoot me a PM for his name and number, if you're interested. I used this one, also.

Next, one of the FBO's at SMO has a sim, but I'm told that it's kind of a piece of dog doo doo. I never used this one.

There is an outfit in SLC that will hook you up in the sim the day before your interview. I personally don't recommend that kind of last minute prep work, but it has worked for many.

And finally, you won't have to do the sim any more if you're coming from another 121 carrier.

JetJock16 01-01-2008 05:59 AM

American Aviation in SLC has an ATC810 sim and they do an excellent prep course. It's about 30 mins and usually costs around $50. But beware, they book up fast so make sure you call either right after you set up you interview date or if you're more flexible when they give you your date opinions, call and ask the availability of the sim and use that info to help set your date.

AA is located behind the Candlewood Suites and can easily be reached on foot from almost all the airport hotels.

http://www.americanaviationwest.com/about_us.htm

sleestak 01-21-2008 04:06 PM


Originally Posted by TonyWilliams (Post 290529)
SkyWest uses the ATC810 (very stable) and the Frasca 142 (not very stable... naturally I got this in my interview).


I used Bill at Sunrise in SNA, (949) 852-0947. Tell him I sent you. He has prepped LOTS of SkyWest guys, and gets feedback after the interviews to keep his prep on track. Sunrise has the ATC-810 and the Frasca-131.

Also, Red Baron in SBA has a Frasca 141, and a current SkyWest RJ FO can get you some time in that... shoot me a PM for his name and number, if you're interested. I used this one, also.

Next, one of the FBO's at SMO has a sim, but I'm told that it's kind of a piece of dog doo doo. I never used this one.

There is an outfit in SLC that will hook you up in the sim the day before your interview. I personally don't recommend that kind of last minute prep work, but it has worked for many.

And finally, you won't have to do the sim any more if you're coming from another 121 carrier.

I have an interview soon. I'm an ATP with prior 121 and 135 experience. From the rumors I've heard, I will assume that I will not have to take the 50 q atp test, the 20 q mech test and will not have a sim ride. Is this a safe assumption?


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