Studying for interview
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Thanks, I also know about Emerald Coast. Both look to be good places, but I was thinking more along the lines of ATP exam questions, such as Sheppard used to have.
Sucks that I have their software on my computer, but I cannot use it. Grrrr.....
Sucks that I have their software on my computer, but I cannot use it. Grrrr.....
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Seriously for a regional interview, make sure to show up on time, and bring what they tell you to bring. Make sure they can find your pulse.
If you are worried about that then just go to willflyforfood or aviation interviews and all the gouges are on there.
If you are worried about that then just go to willflyforfood or aviation interviews and all the gouges are on there.
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You don't even need a pulse, just a warm body. They can revive you.
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Since Aug 2014 has come and gone, they don't support their 121ATP software anymore. So when I try to log in and review, it won't let me. A call to customer support yielded nothing except a suggestion to buy GLEIM/ASA software, or buy SA "Airline Interview Prep".
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I used the interview prep to refresh myself on the ATP stuff I'd gotten rusty on before my interview. I found it to not be useful for the interview as they didn't ask me any question ATP related. However it was still worth the $40 as a refresher.
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