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Bluetaildragger 11-26-2015 09:28 AM

Definitely use SAs interview test prep. It lists the regionals it prepares you for. For my interview, it was a written test with the questions taken right out of the SA prep. definitely worth the money and got me the job. They know this information is out there, they just want to make sure you care enough to go out and get it and prepare.

But what everyone has been saying about briefing approaches and knowing basic instrument stuff is key. They want to make sure you're a strong instrument pilot.

tvlawyer 11-26-2015 09:44 AM


Originally Posted by BobJenkins (Post 2017380)
Kind of unfair, IMHO, that I cannot access the software that resides on MY computer, that I paid for, even if it's not updatable. But, them's the breaks, I guess.

It is a universal standard of intellectual property that applies to every program on your computer or mobile device. You didn't buy the software. You paid for a license: the right to use it for a definitive period of time under specific terms. The terms are in the document that we all "agree" to, but never actually read.

BobJenkins 11-26-2015 10:05 AM

Well, I have been flying my butt off these past two weeks, multiple IFR flights and instrument approaches. If I am not ready by now, then I need to be a truck driver!!


Originally Posted by Bluetaildragger (Post 2017411)
Definitely use SAs interview test prep. It lists the regionals it prepares you for. For my interview, it was a written test with the questions taken right out of the SA prep. definitely worth the money and got me the job. They know this information is out there, they just want to make sure you care enough to go out and get it and prepare.

But what everyone has been saying about briefing approaches and knowing basic instrument stuff is key. They want to make sure you're a strong instrument pilot.


Bluetaildragger 11-26-2015 10:53 AM


Originally Posted by BobJenkins (Post 2017426)
Well, I have been flying my butt off these past two weeks, multiple IFR flights and instrument approaches. If I am not ready by now, then I need to be a truck driver!!

They're looking for the knowledge stuff too...know your Jepp charts!!! Can't recommend the SA interview prep enough.... its atp questions you won't know unless you study


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