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bjersr 08-12-2018 10:17 AM

Basic indoc test
 
New hire at 9E. Any help on preparing for the basic indoc test would be appreciated.

JulesWinfield 08-12-2018 10:20 AM

They'll teach you everything you need to know.

aviatorpr 08-12-2018 10:21 AM

There are some quizlet flash cards but be careful, some info may be dated

pa24250 08-12-2018 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by bjersr (Post 2653765)
New hire at 9E. Any help on preparing for the basic indoc test would be appreciated.

Diligently go thru the workbook and make sure you understand the answers to the questions in each section. Then, they'll send you a study guide a few days before the test (at least they did for our class). Use it!

flydiamond 08-12-2018 11:34 AM


Originally Posted by pa24250 (Post 2653802)
Diligently go thru the workbook and make sure you understand the answers to the questions in each section. Then, they'll send you a study guide a few days before the test (at least they did for our class). Use it!

This and make sure you read the sections of the FOM they tell you to! That’s really all there is to know. Like others said they teach you everything. Put in a few hours a day above and beyond the LMS or classroom instruction and you’ll be fine. After you’re back in msp make sure to study with your peers. That’s #1. We have a very low washout rate here so the company seems to be doing it right.

ninerdriver 08-12-2018 04:36 PM


Originally Posted by aviatorpr (Post 2653772)
There are some quizlet flash cards but be careful, some info may be dated

Be *very* careful if you use other people's Quizlet. Quizlet cards can be wrong, too. We had a few folks who relied on Quizlet for gen subs and failed.

As others on here say, if you use the workbook and read the FOM, then you should have no problem.

prex8390 08-12-2018 05:07 PM

It’s not hard. It’s really not. Just study what they give you.

Don’t study ahead or study airline related material before showing up. Law of primacy applies. They’ll teach you everything’s that’s on the test.

Don’t forget and not to worry you, you still have a gen subs and systems test too


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