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I did my technical late last week and am waiting to hear back as well. I did get an auto reply from my recruiter though stating they're out of town, so I wonder if each recruiter has to process things or if another one takes their place while they're gone?
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The list they sent was accurate for mine, and didn't include anything not on it. Mine was strictly technical, no HR questions. No real scenarios presented either. Overall it was probably 30-45 minutes. Basic IFR rules (91.175, and I was asked about exemption 3585 or whatever it's called now), airspace rules, basic weather (thunderstorms), Jepp approach brief, basics of a turbine engine, basics of my current aircraft's systems, and aerodynamics (including high-altitude). Then I was told to expect a CJO within a week or so. Still waiting on that...
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The list they sent was accurate for mine, and didn't include anything not on it. Mine was strictly technical, no HR questions. No real scenarios presented either. Overall it was probably 30-45 minutes. Basic IFR rules (91.175, and I was asked about exemption 3585 or whatever it's called now), airspace rules, basic weather (thunderstorms), Jepp approach brief, basics of a turbine engine, basics of my current aircraft's systems, and aerodynamics (including high-altitude). Then I was told to expect a CJO within a week or so. Still waiting on that...
you may study also from the ATP green oral book by ASA, it explain everything in details. I did my interview in person last year so if you going there they may ask you to draw a jet engine, explain the parts, air directions and the whole process.
good luck
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