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#1671
Line Holder
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 423
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From: 717 FO
CJO Delta
8000 TT
2500 TPIC 121
EMB120/CRJ Type Ratings
Just a line pilot
10 years at the Regionals
Non-online Bachelors Degree
Community Volunteer
3 recs (1 internal)
No job fairs
Class date estimated Q2 2016
8000 TT
2500 TPIC 121
EMB120/CRJ Type Ratings
Just a line pilot
10 years at the Regionals
Non-online Bachelors Degree
Community Volunteer
3 recs (1 internal)
No job fairs
Class date estimated Q2 2016
#1673
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Jul 2013
Posts: 5,277
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http://www.airlinepilotforums.com/ua...ssessment.html
#1676
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 381
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I was told by UAL at a job fair that 6,000 hours TT was the sweet spot and 100 hours in the last 12 months was a requirement.
#1677
Maybe that's true for the all-civilian regional/corporate/charter pilots, but almost no mil pilots have those hours after even 20+ years, so your typical mil pilot getting hired will probably have closer to 2500-4000 hours. I have heard that the recent 100 hours in a year is true no matter what your background.
#1679
New Hire
Joined: Dec 2015
Posts: 9
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I wouldn't stress over the hogan. If you answer honestly and are a normal person you should be ok. It's stuff like "are you good at math" well yes. "are you good at multiplying large numbers" well.. no. just be yourself and you should be ok.
#1680
Gets Weekend Reserve
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 4,274
Likes: 269
From: B737CA
Actually do stress over Hogan... they use it as a deal breaker. "I like classical music..." or "I prefer to read a book over watching TV..." Really?!
"I would enjoy skydiving." So what if you actually did 15 years ago, but haven't done it since? Your only options are true or false...
If they were using Hogan as a supplement to give you a better screening and line of questions at the interview, then I'd say don't worry.
Using a true/false line of questions as end-all-be-all without a follow-up, they've sent some outstanding candidates to Delta, SWA and AA.
"I would enjoy skydiving." So what if you actually did 15 years ago, but haven't done it since? Your only options are true or false...
If they were using Hogan as a supplement to give you a better screening and line of questions at the interview, then I'd say don't worry.
Using a true/false line of questions as end-all-be-all without a follow-up, they've sent some outstanding candidates to Delta, SWA and AA.
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