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AkPilot99 03-29-2021 12:30 PM


Originally Posted by MrIncredible (Post 3212994)
I have a friend that did her video screen interview, and said she hadn’t heard anything back.

When did she do that?

bpascal 03-29-2021 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by moonraker9 (Post 3213011)
so nobody's dashboard is showing multiple apps after applying once?

My icims shows 2 lines one that says "Application Submitted" with a date of 3/26 and another that says "Assessment Emailed" with a date of 3/24 (the day I submitted the HR video).

SquanchDoctor 03-29-2021 01:12 PM


Originally Posted by moonraker9 (Post 3213011)
so nobody's dashboard is showing multiple apps after applying once?

Mine is. It appears AirlineApps automatically sent an application in for me a few days ago, after I had applied on the PSA site a couple weeks ago.

moonraker9 03-29-2021 01:34 PM


Originally Posted by SquanchDoctor (Post 3213034)
Mine is. It appears AirlineApps automatically sent an application in for me a few days ago, after I had applied on the PSA site a couple weeks ago.

Thank you... I updated my airlineapps this morning and it looks like it submitted another app to PSA onto the dashboard.

MrIncredible 03-30-2021 05:08 AM


Originally Posted by AkPilot99 (Post 3213014)
When did she do that?

Last Wednesday

V4LKYR1ExONE 03-30-2021 11:43 AM

2 business days for a tbnt following the technical interview.

Flight times are 3000 total, 1000+ multi, 250+ 121 exp with over 300 turbine. Currently flying assistant chief instructor/check pilot. Clearly they are being selective.

Treat the technical like a check ride oral guys. I thought I did okay, not stellar because I didn't retain as much from 121 world as I would have liked after a year on furlough, but not so bad that I thought it killed my chances. Maybe it's my old check ride failures from 5 years ago in primary flight training.

Good luck to you all.

ZeroTT 03-30-2021 11:54 AM

Sometimes the situation is they take anyone they can get whose credible

Sometimes they have 1000 applications for 16 slots and every gate is a cut even if 100 people do great

MrIncredible 03-30-2021 12:08 PM


Originally Posted by V4LKYR1ExONE (Post 3213475)
2 business days for a tbnt following the technical interview.

Flight times are 3000 total, 1000+ multi, 250+ 121 exp with over 300 turbine. Currently flying assistant chief instructor/check pilot. Clearly they are being selective.

Treat the technical like a check ride oral guys. I thought I did okay, not stellar because I didn't retain as much from 121 world as I would have liked after a year on furlough, but not so bad that I thought it killed my chances. Maybe it's my old check ride failures from 5 years ago in primary flight training.

Good luck to you all.

Sorry to hear that.

How long did you have to wait for your technical interview after you did the video screening interview?

Billy738 03-30-2021 12:30 PM


Originally Posted by MrIncredible (Post 3213491)
Sorry to hear that.

How long did you have to wait for your technical interview after you did the video screening interview?

I’m sorry to hear that. I did my video interview last week, waiting on the technical. What kind of questions were asked on the technical if you don’t mind sharing?

V4LKYR1ExONE 03-30-2021 12:38 PM

I submitted my HR video on Monday of last week, got the call for technical on Wednesday, completed Technical on Friday. Below is the gouge on the technical.


Originally Posted by V4LKYR1ExONE (Post 3211790)
I was just informed they are swamped with applications to the tune of several hundred in the last two weeks so don’t get discouraged even if it takes longer than a couple of days.

For the technical, we started off with what was essentially a pre-brief of how the event would go which I really appreciated. From the start I was warned that the next step was a review board and that I wouldn’t hear back for a couple of days again. No more job offers on the spot, at least not until the pool empties out again. The technical is a one on one interview with a PSA pilot where the objective is to allow the applicant to demonstrate their current level of aeronautical knowledge.

If you aren’t instrument proficient it’s gonna be a struggle and you should brush up now. Currency per the FAA regs is not enough. CFIIs should do fine, but anybody who doesn’t have their head in IMC ops on at least a weekly basis will suffer.

Reading METARs/TAFs and briefing approach plates/STARs is part of it, but IFR decision-making was also discussed. Alternate regulations and missed approach procedures were covered in detail. The meaning of various symbols depicted on jepp plates was occasionally asked. I’m not very familiar with Jepp but their stuff is Pilot friendly. Look up their chart support guides and browse the symbology in your spare time. I did that and wished I’d had more than 2 days to familiarize myself. Most stuff you can figure out but confidence in knowing the answer makes a difference when you’re in the hot seat.

If you have 121 experience, expect them to pick your brain to see what you recall on pretty much all topics you happen across.

I got questions about the plane I most recently flew, but since I have an ATP type, we talked about that jet too. These kinds of questions are really just a cherry-picking assessment, imho. Weight limits, service ceilings, speeds, a couple of systems in a nutshell, etc. We also talked about engine failure procedures and some other multi-engine specifics like VMC and critical engines. There was another couple of 121 questions related to V1.

There weren’t any gotcha questions but it’s obvious they are serious about finding quality applicants. The whole interview lasted about an hour but it wasn’t a grill session, just a thorough assessment of my knowledge. We talked about our respective experiences and backgrounds and he gave me the opportunity at the end to ask questions about current operations as well. I asked a few questions there which I can elaborate on if y’all really want to know about stuff like training footprint, and next available class dates, reserve and upgrade timelines, base activity, etc.



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