![]() |
Originally Posted by PilotJ3
(Post 981769)
Be careful filling the paperwork, don't forget you logbookS, try to be g1000 current, study all that you can about instrument.
|
dont worry about being G1000 current, you dont even use any of the buttons. Have the guy running the sim set everything up. (they want to see this anyway). As long as you know how to fly using a FD you'll be fine. I didn't even use the pitch trim, you really dont even need it.
|
Originally Posted by flysooner9
(Post 981797)
dont worry about being G1000 current, you dont even use any of the buttons. Have the guy running the sim set everything up. (they want to see this anyway). As long as you know how to fly using a FD you'll be fine. I didn't even use the pitch trim, you really dont even need it.
|
Originally Posted by flysooner9
(Post 981797)
dont worry about being G1000 current, you dont even use any of the buttons. Have the guy running the sim set everything up. (they want to see this anyway). As long as you know how to fly using a FD you'll be fine. I didn't even use the pitch trim, you really dont even need it.
Is just a normal way to prepare, be ready and proficient. There have been a lot of guys that don't pass the interview just because the sim. Why? Because they never flew flight director or glass cockpit. |
Originally Posted by cali302
(Post 981806)
What type of FD do they use V Display or Command Bars?
|
The sim wasn't bad. I've never flown with an FD and it was pretty simple. The sim guy is great at briefing you. Just use him for everything! They want to see basic instrument proficiency and CRM. I spent an hour on a G1000 sim but it really wasn't necessary, the guy sets all the radios and courses for you, just ask. He'll even turn you with the heading bug when in FD mode. The sim flew pretty stable, the trim worked well but you don't need to touch it too much.
|
love2av8. How was the rest of the interview? When was it?
|
Originally Posted by PilotJ3
(Post 981829)
Well not everyone is so "talented" like you that don't even need to use the trim.
In no way was i trying to brag about not using pitch trim thats just dumb. |
I interviewed last week. The flyforfood gouge is spot on. The tech interview was some questions on jepp enroute chart (pointed out mea, maa, diff between blue/green, cop, comp reporting point, etc) , 3-2-1 rule of thumb for planning descent, when is alt reqd, what is fuel req't for ifr, decode a metar, given dfw airport diagram (what is displaced threshold, runway remaining, etc) and asked if we can t/o and if so was a t/o alternate needed based on that weather (was good rvr but 100 ovc) so no alternate reqd, how long to report change of addy, how long temp cert good for.
HR interview was straight forward. Talked about anything on your app that need addtl info (ie checkride failures, etc), why eagle, why should we hire you, describe yourself in one word, what makes a prof pilot, what trait would you change about yourself, etc. There was alot of people interviewing that day so the interviews were kept brief. I do think personality plays a lot into getting hired too, not just knowledge. Try to get along with everyone. Everyone you meet during the interview process is an Eagle pilot (Cap or FO). |
Do they tell you at the interview if you get the job or not? Also how long between the interview and first day of training?
|
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 10:03 AM. |
Website Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands