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Old 04-04-2008, 01:12 PM
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Does anyone know if World allows a military time conversion for applications... is it the standard .2 or .3? Thx in advance...
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Old 04-04-2008, 07:16 PM
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I would use the standard .3. Unless the company specifically states .2 use .3. Believe me, the log book exam is the easiest part of the interview.
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Old 04-05-2008, 05:55 PM
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I would use the standard .3. Unless the company specifically states .2 use .3. Believe me, the log book exam is the easiest part of the interview.
So what is the hardest?

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So what is the hardest?
Back when I interviewed we flew the Delta sims. Flying final was the hardest, at least for me. The other hard part was slamming all the shots.....LOL...just kidding.
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Does anyone know if World allows a military time conversion for applications... is it the standard .2 or .3? Thx in advance...
When I interviewed I did a two spreadsheets, one with no conversion and one with .3 per sortie add on. The toughest part for a fighter guy used to be total time followed by night. If someone questions you in the interview about how you did your time be straight forward and explain it. They might use something like log book hours to get you a bit defensive to see how you react.
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