ATP Written expired
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Getting close to possibly applying again. I had a current ATP written in 2007 and was wondering since this expired should I take this and have a current one if I am going to apply to possibly Skywest or Pinnacle? Would this help the interview process? Any other suggestions on the interview no one else has covered? I have previously flown the 200 so I am sure they will ask alot on this.
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From: Sideways in a sim
Getting close to possibly applying again. I had a current ATP written in 2007 and was wondering since this expired should I take this and have a current one if I am going to apply to possibly Skywest or Pinnacle? Would this help the interview process? Any other suggestions on the interview no one else has covered? I have previously flown the 200 so I am sure they will ask alot on this.
go get a new ATP written... especially going to SkyWest since with a current written you get to skip their written test... besides, you will need it anyways...
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From: Engines Turn or People Swim
Actually you do not need a current ATP written if you are going to a 121 airline and are planning on upgrading there.
But check their hiring requirements...if they want one, you will need to do it again.
But check their hiring requirements...if they want one, you will need to do it again.
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Has anyone who's taken the ATP written in the last few months noticed any major changes to the test compared with Gleim, ASA, etc. study guides?
The FOI is the only one I know for sure that changed a ton with no published updates.
The FOI is the only one I know for sure that changed a ton with no published updates.
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