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Tiki09 02-22-2022 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by Nalam1 (Post 3377291)
What are the flight benefits for spouses? Do they fly for free?

Spouses (domestic partner, etc), kids, parents, and even step parents can get pass rider privileges. Free standby flights. Discounted positive space fares. Maybe even some interline Z fairs, haven’t been down that path yet.

JTwift 02-23-2022 04:31 AM


Originally Posted by Tiki09 (Post 3377377)
Spouses (domestic partner, etc), kids, parents, and even step parents can get pass rider privileges. Free standby flights. Discounted positive space fares. Maybe even some interline Z fairs, haven’t been down that path yet.

is there an age limit for kids? I see 26 batted around a lot.

Tiki09 02-23-2022 04:48 AM


Originally Posted by JTwift (Post 3377453)
is there an age limit for kids? I see 26 batted around a lot.

“ Natural or legally adopted children, who are unmarried, under age 19, or if between age 19 and 23 and are full time students, and you have documentation proving dependent status.”

Apejackson 02-23-2022 06:04 AM

This has probably been answered, but is there a point between CJO and start date that we get access to see flight schedules and trips to help planning our strategy for aircraft assignment? And if so, when should we expect that?

NuGuy 02-23-2022 07:16 AM


Originally Posted by Stratapilot (Post 3377056)
Hall-e-day?

hollandaise? Isn’t that a sauce?

Tiki09 02-23-2022 08:07 AM


Originally Posted by Apejackson (Post 3377507)
This has probably been answered, but is there a point between CJO and start date that we get access to see flight schedules and trips to help planning our strategy for aircraft assignment? And if so, when should we expect that?

About two weeks prior to start date I got my employee number, used to create a login to deltanet. With that, you can go to the scheduling tab and look at monthly trip awards to get an idea of what things are like. Some other reports there too.

Widgetseniority (google it) is a good tool to help you get an idea of what seniority is like at difference bases and equipment. I’d look at the senior and mid seniority for each category to get more information. Junior NB B at every base is almost the same (12k+). The site is free for new hires who don’t have a category yet.

marcal 02-23-2022 08:17 AM


Originally Posted by Apejackson (Post 3377507)
This has probably been answered, but is there a point between CJO and start date that we get access to see flight schedules and trips to help planning our strategy for aircraft assignment? And if so, when should we expect that?

Have a friend email you the bid packets.

freightpilotguy 02-23-2022 11:11 AM

Excited to say that I got an invitation for the assessment yesterday. Been doing a lot of reading on here about it and have already purchased prep software on RST and CUT-E. Both of them have things that I prefer. I do have a couple questions though.

First, RST has a Memory Recall test while CUT-E doesn't. After reading through some posts, nobody has mentioned this test. Is there a memory recall test on the real assessment?

Also, does anybody have any special tips for the Sudoku game? Like others have said, it's challenging and I was wondering what some people have done.

Thanks guys!

pilotdream90 02-23-2022 11:45 AM


Originally Posted by freightpilotguy (Post 3377754)
Excited to say that I got an invitation for the assessment yesterday. Been doing a lot of reading on here about it and have already purchased prep software on RST and CUT-E. Both of them have things that I prefer. I do have a couple questions though.

First, RST has a Memory Recall test while CUT-E doesn't. After reading through some posts, nobody has mentioned this test. Is there a memory recall test on the real assessment?

Also, does anybody have any special tips for the Sudoku game? Like others have said, it's challenging and I was wondering what some people have done.

Thanks guys!

i downloaded a regular sodoku game & played that for a few days. Once i got good at that i started practicing the cut-e sodoku on medium for a few more days. Good luck!

TheDuster 02-23-2022 12:10 PM


Originally Posted by freightpilotguy (Post 3377754)
Excited to say that I got an invitation for the assessment yesterday. Been doing a lot of reading on here about it and have already purchased prep software on RST and CUT-E. Both of them have things that I prefer. I do have a couple questions though.

First, RST has a Memory Recall test while CUT-E doesn't. After reading through some posts, nobody has mentioned this test. Is there a memory recall test on the real assessment?

Also, does anybody have any special tips for the Sudoku game? Like others have said, it's challenging and I was wondering what some people have done.

Thanks guys!

Pilotest.com has a free version… I practiced over the course of a few days and still sucked at it (maybe got 60% correct). Devote as much time as you’re willing to improving, but I’m proof positive that tanking sudoku won’t necessarily keep you from getting an interview invite. Good luck, and try not to stress too much about it!

*As many have stated previously, the games are (seemingly) meant to get you distracted/mentally fatigued before the personality assessment. Don’t be too hard on yourself if you feel like you bombed a particular portion. Finish and move on to the psych test with as clear a mind as possible.


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