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TheDuster 05-10-2022 06:17 PM


Originally Posted by Single Seat (Post 3420246)
I would not worry about traffic tickets. I had more than a handful of speeding tickets that I listed on my application and they were not brought up in the interview.

They’re looking for a trend if reckless behavior. If you have twenty speeding tickets it’s going to raise a red flag. Be honest and you’ll be fine.

JetPilotDaddy 05-10-2022 07:06 PM


Originally Posted by jetzzz (Post 3420208)
I have an interview coming up and on the email it says to bring and separate and label the documents as to “Originals” or “Copies”. And at the bottom it says do not staple, bind or tab any of the documents.
so what is the best to seperate those two documents? You just give them two folders? Or do I just put originals / copies doc. on each side of the one folder and seperate that way?

also, can you bring your overnight bag to the interview since Im going back out to the airport right after the interview?


Any help would be greatly appreciate it.

thank you

Just know where they are at in your folder. Attention to detail is key. They'll bring you in, have you make two stacks, and tell you step by step what they want where.

Flyingtank 05-10-2022 07:39 PM


Originally Posted by TransWorld (Post 3419860)
And if you got a citation (a traffic ticket) for an accident…and the judge finds you not guilty, dismissing the ticket?

I had one, many decades ago. That is what happened. Plus the officer had been on probation and the judge was fed up with his terrible accident investigations. He told the officer he was going to talk to his police captain and recommend his termination.

Any citation, certainly anything you were in court for no matter the outcome.

Not disclosing likely wont impact a CJO, but when it’s discovered by cisive on the background check it will delay your indoc (best case scenario) or have your CJO pulled(worst).

TransWorld 05-10-2022 08:34 PM


Originally Posted by Flyingtank (Post 3420302)
Any citation, certainly anything you were in court for no matter the outcome.

Not disclosing likely wont impact a CJO, but when it’s discovered by cisive on the background check it will delay your indoc (best case scenario) or have your CJO pulled(worst).

Being on the side of caution is good advice.

Good thing it was more than half a century ago for me. You can do the math as to my age…

Banshee365 05-10-2022 11:06 PM


Originally Posted by jetzzz (Post 3420208)
I have an interview coming up and on the email it says to bring and separate and label the documents as to “Originals” or “Copies”. And at the bottom it says do not staple, bind or tab any of the documents.
so what is the best to seperate those two documents? You just give them two folders? Or do I just put originals / copies doc. on each side of the one folder and seperate that way?

also, can you bring your overnight bag to the interview since Im going back out to the airport right after the interview?


Any help would be greatly appreciate it.

thank you

Make copies of exactly what they say and have the originals in your wallet as you usually would, and passport. They will only take your copies and you will not get them back. They will want everything in a very specific order which they will tell you over the conference table that you will be leaving your Set 1 on.

jetzzz 05-11-2022 05:35 AM

Interview invite e-mail says to bring " ATP certificate (Original and one copy) or one copy of valid ATP written exam results if you do not have an ATP certificate"

so, if i have ATP licence, does FAA pilot certificate satisfies this?

also, do
I need to bring any Letter of recommendations to the interview? Or the ones in the airline apps are ok?
thank you!


thank you in advance.

tennisguru 05-11-2022 05:46 AM


Originally Posted by jetzzz (Post 3420443)
Interview invite e-mail says to bring " ATP certificate (Original and one copy) or one copy of valid ATP written exam results if you do not have an ATP certificate"

so, if i have ATP licence, does FAA pilot certificate satisfies this?

also, do
I need to bring any Letter of recommendations to the interview? Or the ones in the airline apps are ok?
thank you!


thank you in advance.

Your FAA license is your ATP certificate. Do not bring anything to the interview that they haven't told you to bring. If they wanted it they'd tell you to bring it.

Margaritaville 05-11-2022 05:50 AM

Jeez you guys hit the bottom of the barrel too? Never thought I'd see the day that someone with a Delta interview is asking what his ATP certificate is.

FlexManFlex 05-11-2022 06:07 AM


Originally Posted by Margaritaville (Post 3420452)
Jeez you guys hit the bottom of the barrel too? Never thought I'd see the day that someone with a Delta interview is asking what his ATP certificate is.

They were obviously overthinking it. Why are you such an a**hole all of the time?

PotatoChip 05-11-2022 06:21 AM


Originally Posted by FlexManFlex (Post 3420463)
They were obviously overthinking it. Why are you such an a**hole all of the time?

I agree with him. If you can’t piece that together, you’re aptitude miiiiight be lacking.


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