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Interview - Written Test & Mil Hours?
Has anyone interviewed with PSA or ExpressJet lately and could attest to whether or not there is a written test? I’ve been using airlineinyerviews to help prep for my interviews and it shows one but it might be outdated.
Also, PSA wants me to take my military hours totals and put them as one line in a civilian logbook prior to the interview. What is more official than my actual military documents? I don’t even have a civilian logbook. Besides the fact that they can easily be manipulated? Maybe I’m missing something here? Thoughts anyone? Thanks!! |
Originally Posted by KckTrsLtFrs
(Post 2757269)
Has anyone interviewed with PSA or ExpressJet lately and could attest to whether or not there is a written test? I’ve been using airlineinyerviews to help prep for my interviews and it shows one but it might be outdated.
Also, PSA wants me to take my military hours totals and put them as one line in a civilian logbook prior to the interview. What is more official than my actual military documents? I don’t even have a civilian logbook. Besides the fact that they can easily be manipulated? Maybe I’m missing something here? Thoughts anyone? Thanks!! |
There won’t be a written test.
As far as your logbooks go, just go ahead and consolidate into one logbook and print it out at some place like Kinkos. It’s something you’ll want to do at some point anyway, so just consolidate them now. Have your military log books handy at the interview. |
None of the guys in my class at expressjet had to take the written portion of the interview. A couple guys had to do the sim portion but that’s because they weren’t actively flying or havnt been doing anything as far as IFR flying goes.
Originally Posted by KckTrsLtFrs
(Post 2757269)
Has anyone interviewed with PSA or ExpressJet lately and could attest to whether or not there is a written test? I’ve been using airlineinyerviews to help prep for my interviews and it shows one but it might be outdated.
Also, PSA wants me to take my military hours totals and put them as one line in a civilian logbook prior to the interview. What is more official than my actual military documents? I don’t even have a civilian logbook. Besides the fact that they can easily be manipulated? Maybe I’m missing something here? Thoughts anyone? Thanks!! |
Originally Posted by KckTrsLtFrs
(Post 2757269)
Has anyone interviewed with PSA or ExpressJet lately and could attest to whether or not there is a written test? I’ve been using airlineinyerviews to help prep for my interviews and it shows one but it might be outdated.
Also, PSA wants me to take my military hours totals and put them as one line in a civilian logbook prior to the interview. What is more official than my actual military documents? I don’t even have a civilian logbook. Besides the fact that they can easily be manipulated? Maybe I’m missing something here? Thoughts anyone? Thanks!! I do agree with the single line entry. |
Originally Posted by Excargodog
(Post 2757273)
Yeah. That you are applying to them, not them asking you to dictate what procedures they should be using to hire you. If buying a civilian logbook or electronic log which you will ultimately require anyway and making a one line synopsis entry seems excessively taxing to you perhaps you should apply elsewhere.
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No written exam anymore at expressjet.
There is a sim if you’re not current. It’s XPlane on a desktop computer with a cheap throttle and yoke. I took it and passed. |
Originally Posted by watch
(Post 2758508)
No written exam anymore at expressjet.
There is a sim if you’re not current. It’s XPlane on a desktop computer with a cheap throttle and yoke. I took it and passed. |
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