AWAC Interview
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I interviewed there in 2007 and it was the biggest joke of an interview I've ever been to. Prepare, but don't work up a sweat over it. The hardest question I had was how much horsepower was in the 152 I was instructing in...I couldn't recall because I instructed in some with the engine mods. What an absolute joke of an interview.
You should never walk into an interview and be too cocky! They can tell pretty quickly. Take everything seriously and if the interview ends up being easy the you were well prepared and you did your homework.
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Generally I'm not the crazy study type. But initial does move pretty fast causing you to write notes in chicken scratch. So I found it very helpful to transcribe my notes after every day in ground school. It may be different now compared to 4 years ago when I started but it's normally been the "shape up.....ship out" mentality. So do yourself a favor and if you really wanna work here, study like you do. It'll go a long way. FWIW
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