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Airlineinterviews.com is what I used, and it was money... It was about $20 for a month access, but totally worth it if you want accurate prep. Also, use Google to brush-up on Jepp plate explanations. The interview was heavy on Jepp questions, and being a Mil guy, I was pretty unfamiliar with that type of plate before I started preparing, but went in feeling very comfortable with only a few days to get ready.
They actually complimented and THANKED me for my General Knowledge, and said they had no problems with people using the gouge.
Good luck!
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Airlineinterviews.com is what I used, and it was money... It was about $20 for a month access, but totally worth it if you want accurate prep. Also, use Google to brush-up on Jepp plate explanations. The interview was heavy on Jepp questions, and being a Mil guy, I was pretty unfamiliar with that type of plate before I started preparing, but went in feeling very comfortable with only a few days to get ready.
They actually complimented and THANKED me for my General Knowledge, and said they had no problems with people using the gouge.
Good luck!
They actually complimented and THANKED me for my General Knowledge, and said they had no problems with people using the gouge.
Good luck!
Yes you are right. They want people to use the gouges so it shows you actually did research about the company. Do look at Jepp charts as you will go over it in your interview.
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AviationInterviews is worth every penny. They are also good people. There are some pretty good interview gouges that are floating around here that are spot on as well. I have passed it on quite a few times, and have made a few changes as small things change.
If I have given you the gouge, please share it going forward.
If I have given you the gouge, please share it going forward.
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Airlineinterviews.com is what I used, and it was money... It was about $20 for a month access, but totally worth it if you want accurate prep. Also, use Google to brush-up on Jepp plate explanations. The interview was heavy on Jepp questions, and being a Mil guy, I was pretty unfamiliar with that type of plate before I started preparing, but went in feeling very comfortable with only a few days to get ready.
They actually complimented and THANKED me for my General Knowledge, and said they had no problems with people using the gouge.
Good luck!
They actually complimented and THANKED me for my General Knowledge, and said they had no problems with people using the gouge.
Good luck!
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Soitgoes, Thanks for your insight! Glad to hear the interview went well for you, Jepps are second nature to me but we'll worth reviewing as there are always ball notes and not so frequently used info that can get you on them. Enjoy the training, and Thank You for your service!
It's too fun to thank me, man.
Almost more than the Jepp approach plates, go over the symbology on the Jepp -9 (airport diagram)... They asked a lot of those questions. I knew most of them, but they went into the weeds after I answered the main ones without hesitation. Probably just testing to see how far into it you can actually go.
Also be prepared for the grey area questions... like a Captain busting COMPANY minimums (they apparently round up MDA's), but still being technically legal for TERPS mins. Just explain your thinking with confidence and don't waiver. I think that's something they're looking for as well... Solid decision-making and safety.
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