LIDO chart knowledge for interview

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I read somewhere that a LIDO chart might be presented during a GoJet interview for the applicant to brief, etc. Can anyone advise if this is still the case -- and if so, how well do you have to be familiar w/ these charts for the interview? I have not used them before. Thanks for any help you can provide.
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They don't really expect much in the interview when I did mine they had me find the Loc Freq, read the missed app and find the missed App point. Nothing Crazy they know most pilots aren't familiar with LIDO.
Let me know if you have any other questions about the interview process, Good Luck.
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Are they doing AQP yet?
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They don't do AQP yet for initial Type/ATP.
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My interview was really straightforward, no big surprises with the LIDO charts. They realize most people haven’t been exposed to them. As long as you are able to find out the basics, that should suffice. I told my interviewer that I was unfamiliar with them so that may help.

There may be a LIDO DP, just read and brief it as you would off the charts you are used to. Take your time and hunt for the information you need so you don’t give them the wrong answer.

Again, these charts are not widely used among smaller outfits or general aviation so they aren’t expecting a masters level knowledge base on them.

Know what happens performance wise when dealing in the mountain flying environment.

All in all, be calm, cool, and collected. Just know that if they called you for an interview, they want you. If there is anything in your past, be honest and up front about it! Best of luck! If you have any questions, just send me a message.
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Lowyee and Yeronguard... thank you for the help!


Quote: My interview was really straightforward, no big surprises with the LIDO charts. They realize most people haven’t been exposed to them. As long as you are able to find out the basics, that should suffice. I told my interviewer that I was unfamiliar with them so that may help.

There may be a LIDO DP, just read and brief it as you would off the charts you are used to. Take your time and hunt for the information you need so you don’t give them the wrong answer.

Again, these charts are not widely used among smaller outfits or general aviation so they aren’t expecting a masters level knowledge base on them.

Know what happens performance wise when dealing in the mountain flying environment.

All in all, be calm, cool, and collected. Just know that if they called you for an interview, they want you. If there is anything in your past, be honest and up front about it! Best of luck! If you have any questions, just send me a message.
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Quote: They don't do AQP yet for initial Type/ATP.
You serious? It was, “less than a year away.” In 2014........
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