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iLikeMoose 06-04-2023 05:49 PM

I am going to ask a couple of very specific questions about documents for the interview, that I am likely way overthinking because of pre-interview nerves.

1) They say (separately) to bring both your pilot certificates and your ATP certificate. I assume the pilot certificates are for folks without an ATP, surely they don't want me bringing old cert cards, right?

2) It says to label your documents as "original" and "copy." I can't think of any of these documents where it wouldn't be apparent which is the original vs copy. I guess my DD-214. For that I figured a tab and a label gun, and leave the rest?

3) Planning to bring an accordion folder with all the documents separated into the different tabs. Is that pretty typical?

4) I had my college transcript mailed to me, but it just came in a UPS envelope, I assume there isn't a package inside with the "registrar's seal" like the email said is preferred. Should I give them the unopened UPS envelope, or have the university email me the transcripts instead?

Thanks!

CAFB 04-12 06-04-2023 07:31 PM


Originally Posted by iLikeMoose (Post 3646393)
I am going to ask a couple of very specific questions about documents for the interview, that I am likely way overthinking because of pre-interview nerves.

1) They say (separately) to bring both your pilot certificates and your ATP certificate. I assume the pilot certificates are for folks without an ATP, surely they don't want me bringing old cert cards, right?

2) It says to label your documents as "original" and "copy." I can't think of any of these documents where it wouldn't be apparent which is the original vs copy. I guess my DD-214. For that I figured a tab and a label gun, and leave the rest?

3) Planning to bring an accordion folder with all the documents separated into the different tabs. Is that pretty typical?

4) I had my college transcript mailed to me, but it just came in a UPS envelope, I assume there isn't a package inside with the "registrar's seal" like the email said is preferred. Should I give them the unopened UPS envelope, or have the university email me the transcripts instead?

Thanks!

1) I also brought my CFI card and included it with my copies.
2) I labeled OPRs and my Form 8s as "copies." The originals were in their green USAF folder. Most of the other things were clearly copies vs originals.
3) This is a good idea. The first 10 minutes or so are spent putting things in the correct original/copy set 1/set 2 pile. Don't forget your signed psych authorization form.
4) If the outside of the envelope gives you a warm fuzzy that it's from your college, I'd leave it sealed. I ordered a new set from my undergrad because the "from" address was for Parchment, not the university, so it wasn't super clear which school it came from. Didn't want to surprise them with my high school transcript by accident.

Wolf424 06-05-2023 12:33 AM


Originally Posted by iLikeMoose (Post 3646393)
4) I had my college transcript mailed to me, but it just came in a UPS envelope, I assume there isn't a package inside with the "registrar's seal" like the email said is preferred. Should I give them the unopened UPS envelope, or have the university email me the transcripts instead?

Thanks!

Most colleges seal them in envelopes because they know most people need an official copy for interviews, etc. Can you tell if the paper is folded up within an envelope inside?

I’m just thinking worst case. When I submitted for mine, I got an initial letter from my university (in a FedEx envelope) saying they couldn’t provide me with my transcript because I had an unpaid parking ticket. It turned out to be untrue (I had graduated and moved away for two years by the time the ticket was issued), but walking into the interview with something like that would be straight out of a sitcom.

PapaJaime 06-05-2023 09:40 AM

Interview Hotel
 
I think I saw the Hilton mentioned somewhere in here, that being said is it the the best to stay at for the interview? The Renaissance is about $50 cheaper. Looks like they’re both walkable, opinions welcomed…

ketchup 06-05-2023 09:51 AM

You can’t go wrong with either I’m sure. Also look at the Embassy, it seems to be the closest (easy walk to the center) and it’s pretty new.


Originally Posted by PapaJaime (Post 3646623)
I think I saw the Hilton mentioned somewhere in here, that being said is it the the best to stay at for the interview? The Renaissance is about $50 cheaper. Looks like they’re both walkable, opinions welcomed…


DieselMan 06-05-2023 10:09 AM

For those of you that were prior enlisted, did you bring originals and copies of all evals? I've made all the copies, but it would be a thick stack to have doubles of it all.

PapaJaime 06-05-2023 10:55 AM


Originally Posted by ketchup (Post 3646628)
You can’t go wrong with either I’m sure. Also look at the Embassy, it seems to be the closest (easy walk to the center) and it’s pretty new.

Thanks! I’ll be a fat guy in a little coat, so the shorter the walk in the heat, the better. :)

tripled 06-05-2023 01:36 PM


Originally Posted by Nobody Special (Post 3646222)
Good question. Thanks for the reply! The only blip is that I failed my last T-38 checkride all the way back in 2000, re-accomplished it very next day w/ zero downgrades and UPT complete. Nothing for the last 23 years. The only thing I can think of is that I initially filled out the app on airline apps a few years ago, but dropped it because I had an immediate job offer, and seeing that the majors (pre-COVID) were not to keen on somebody having not flown the last 2 years, I went another direction for currency and recency. Maybe because I stopped the app and quit updating until recently that my app was sent into some purgatory folder never to see the light of day. I've asked numerous companies and smart folks about that one UPT checkride failure ages ago and overwhelmingly they said it "should" not be a factor at all. Who knows.

don’t sweat the t38 fail from 20 years ago

Justabusdriver1 06-05-2023 02:40 PM

Got a top tier email a couple days ago. A quick search yielded either cut e/pilot assessment or ray to prep for the aon. Are these still valid prep tools? Anyone have a recommendation of one vs the other?

DWC CAP10 USAF 06-05-2023 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by HostileCombover (Post 3646352)
You’ve got to get past the test to get an interview… So, yes. Many great folks have gone to UA, AA, and SWA because they don’t meet whatever standard is set.

BleedSwap specifically mentioned the MMPI, which isn’t given until the in-person interview in ATL.

You are correct that you have to pass the online test before getting the interview invite, but the MMPI isn’t part of that.


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