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Thank you very much for your advice. I am considering it quite seriously. I have been in the sand-pit for the last 6 years and feel now's the time to get back to the US as the market's really good. I'll fill in my app in the next couple of days and send it in. Can you guys please tell me what to study as far as the interview is concerned. I have been out of the US airspace system for the last 8 yrs. Been doing mostly Europe and far east flights. Is it wise to enlist for an interview prep course to just get familiar. Also since I have airline experience, will I only do the HR part or all of it.
Thanks guys. It's really nice to see Pilots here helping others.
Just a heads up so you don't chase a rabbit hole - E175 drvr is a troll, and an idiot. He comes on to get people riled up, and is just messing with everyone (you may have noticed his "insult" to the "old" Envoy pilots "not being able to handle the 175"). Yes, by typing this I risk "feeding the troll," but you seem like a normal/nice guy, so I don't want you to waste your time on folks messing with you.Originally Posted by Jetflight77
E175 drvr and CR700,Thank you very much for your advice. I am considering it quite seriously. I have been in the sand-pit for the last 6 years and feel now's the time to get back to the US as the market's really good. I'll fill in my app in the next couple of days and send it in. Can you guys please tell me what to study as far as the interview is concerned. I have been out of the US airspace system for the last 8 yrs. Been doing mostly Europe and far east flights. Is it wise to enlist for an interview prep course to just get familiar. Also since I have airline experience, will I only do the HR part or all of it.
Thanks guys. It's really nice to see Pilots here helping others.
Anyway, I agree that Envoy is a good place to consider. Welcome back to the US!