UAL Pool (Not swimming anymore)
#12
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I guessing it is....
Take off, 'visual pattern' to an approach, go around, enter hold...
then CRM portion. Identify problem, get everyone on the same page, get their input, make a decision, execute the plan.
Yes/no/maybe?
Take off, 'visual pattern' to an approach, go around, enter hold...
then CRM portion. Identify problem, get everyone on the same page, get their input, make a decision, execute the plan.
Yes/no/maybe?
#14
Sim Prep is ABSOLUTELY worth it, unless you already have a type rating on the 737. Even if I had the type I would still go do the practice because it's at the exact same facility (FTI is anyways) with retired UAL CA's who know what to focus in on for your 2 hour prep session. Yes, it's $1200 for the ROI is >1,000,000% over your lifetime when you get hired. Plus, think of the confidence you'll have on your big day. ECIC interview prep is a must as well and I highly recommend doing it now so that you are prepared when you get the call. You'll be nervous enough those 2 weeks between phone call and interview so you'll want to be as prepared as possible. I would call FTI as soon as you hang up the phone with the UAL hiring dept since they tend to fill up quickly. Best of luck my friend!
#17
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Joined: Jul 2013
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From: Saab340
Wondering If anyone on this thread could shine additional light on what else I could be doing to get a call. I have 4 bud's recommendations, and several visits to CP. Updated on airapps weekly, Attended two job fairs. Total time and PIC are good.
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