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Old 07-14-2007 | 12:08 PM
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I have an interview at the end of next month. I SUCK at interviews, so any help that you can give me would be appreciated.

A few examples. I'm currently on the 747 and am interviewing for that position. When they say tech. questions, do they mean on the 74 or something else. Next, they say that an hour of the process is an interview that is partly tech. and partly personal. How much are we talking about here?

Lastly, is all of the training done in HKG? I am interviewing for the 74 freighter. I am going to get based in the states right?

I know that some of these questions sound pretty basic, but I really don't know much about the place. I'd really appreciate the help.

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Old 07-14-2007 | 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by go43andrti
I have an interview at the end of next month. I SUCK at interviews, so any help that you can give me would be appreciated.

A few examples. I'm currently on the 747 and am interviewing for that position. When they say tech. questions, do they mean on the 74 or something else. Next, they say that an hour of the process is an interview that is partly tech. and partly personal. How much are we talking about here?

Lastly, is all of the training done in HKG? I am interviewing for the 74 freighter. I am going to get based in the states right?

I know that some of these questions sound pretty basic, but I really don't know much about the place. I'd really appreciate the help.

Best Regards,

Examples from years past:


What happens to specific fuel consumption as you climb higher?

What are the aerodynamic effects of a swept wing?

What is the relationship of altitude and performance of the jet engine?

A forward or aft CG is more efficient in cruise?

Why?

ASDA is TORA plus what?

Describe a fan engine?

Describe how you would design a high speed aircraft wing?

How many feet in a millibar?

How do you prevent spanwise flow on a wing?

What are the effects of compressibility?

How does temperature affect the speed of sound?

and my personal favorite

What is the transport wander of an uncorrected gyro?



If you don't have a degree in aerodynamics then you'd better spend a month preparing for the tech portion of the interview.



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Old 07-14-2007 | 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Typhoonpilot
Examples from years past:


What happens to specific fuel consumption as you climb higher?

What are the aerodynamic effects of a swept wing?

What is the relationship of altitude and performance of the jet engine?

A forward or aft CG is more efficient in cruise?

Why?

ASDA is TORA plus what?

Describe a fan engine?

Describe how you would design a high speed aircraft wing?

How many feet in a millibar?

How do you prevent spanwise flow on a wing?

What are the effects of compressibility?

How does temperature affect the speed of sound?

and my personal favorite

What is the transport wander of an uncorrected gyro?



If you don't have a degree in aerodynamics then you'd better spend a month preparing for the tech portion of the interview.



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It makes my head hurt just thinking about it!
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Old 07-14-2007 | 08:18 PM
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I just did an interview in NY for DEFO cargo. I did not get past the first interview, going on the Hong Kong. I studied a lot, my problem; I didn't shut up after the question was ask. Treat it like any oral exam. Answer the question basically and move on, or go more detail when asked. If you have experience on the 747 know it inside out, otherwise don't go. Just my 2 cents. good luck and I think it would be a great place to work.
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Old 07-14-2007 | 08:19 PM
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All the training is in Hong Kong and lasts 4-5 months. It sounds like you are interiewing for a DEFO (Direct Entry First Officer) position. You will be locked on the freighter for 3 years but you can attempt an early command if you'd like. All DEFOs are based, so you will be rostered out of N.A. After 3 years, and based on seniority, you can exercise any number of options such as switch to the pax fleet (higher pay), move to HK, etc.

Good luck.

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Old 07-14-2007 | 08:22 PM
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P.S. My interview experience with Cathay in NY was really very nice, I couldn't get a read on wether they liked me or not, but lots of respect and I was hoping for the call to go to Hong Kong. Wes.
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Old 07-15-2007 | 07:20 AM
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Your current aircraft is fair game. Unfortunately for you, that happens to be one we fly so they will probably ask you about it. I have a friend that I will see tomorrow that was on the Classic at his last job so I will ask him if he got a lot of questions on it.
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Old 07-15-2007 | 07:31 AM
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Originally Posted by go43andrti
I have an interview at the end of next month. I SUCK at interviews, so any help that you can give me would be appreciated.
I just checked our Gouge folder on the share drive and we have a ton of stuff on CX (sim profiles, HK info, questions, etc). I can send you a copy if you would like, but you need 7 more posts to be able to accept/send PMs. I can send it to your email address...

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Old 07-16-2007 | 03:01 PM
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I'd take anything that is available. I am thinking about buying that 300$ gouge that one of you recommended. I really appreciate all of your help. My interview is at the end of next month, i'll let you know how it goes.

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Old 07-16-2007 | 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by ryguy
Your current aircraft is fair game. Unfortunately for you, that happens to be one we fly so they will probably ask you about it. I have a friend that I will see tomorrow that was on the Classic at his last job so I will ask him if he got a lot of questions on it.

I'd love to hear how it went for him. I feel pretty comfortable with Classic questions, i'm rather concerned about some of the really tech. stuff. I have a lot of studying to do.

Thanks again
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