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Hold In Lieu 05-11-2011 07:52 AM

I'll be attending the May 16th new hire class, and the only limiting factor I saw a guy not make it for during interview was recency of multi experience. Not the lack thereof.

Best of luck to all.

DryMotorBoatin 05-11-2011 08:02 AM

word to the wise. if you do get hired/work here. make sure you tell people you work for Trans States Airlines, not our truncated name TSA. ik made that mistake and most of my family and friends still think i wear a blue shirt and badge to work and rummage through peoples bags.

minimwage4 05-11-2011 08:43 AM


Originally Posted by Hold In Lieu (Post 992162)

Best of luck to all.

Yes. Indeed.

num1pilot 05-11-2011 09:05 AM


Originally Posted by Hold In Lieu (Post 992162)
I'll be attending the May 16th new hire class, and the only limiting factor I saw a guy not make it for during interview was recency of multi experience. Not the lack thereof.

Best of luck to all.


Could you give me a gouge regarding the interview? I have an interview coming up and I haven't been able to find something recent. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks

Hold In Lieu 05-11-2011 11:41 AM

You bet. PM me.

Hold In Lieu 05-11-2011 03:04 PM

Guessing that won't be an option because I don't have enough posts. Anyway-- here goes:


The interview-- It was a good experience. Everyone is polite and Kathy made us feel welcome when we showed at 8:05 for an 8:30 interview. We sat in the classroom after stowing our bags in the closet and reviewed paperwork and talked amongst ourselves until Ed Phelps walked in to greet us and give an overview for the morning.

He then collected all of our copies and our applications, and then issued the 50 question 'multiple guess' test. It was pretty straight forward with questions covering basic weather and airspace requirements, metar and general weather questions (freezing rain above/ice pellets, etc), some questions about inoperative ILS components, and jepp charts. A prep from the weather and instrument chapters in the AIM would help you prepare. Some say it is from the ATP question bank, but it is not. Do not try to memorize study answers for performance, etc.

We were then dismissed into the lobby to hang out and mingle as they called us in one at a time into the technical portion with Ed and Stuart. They began with background questions--- basically anything on the application they want a story for (checkrides/tickets, etc) while they looked over your logbook and original copies of all documents.

Technical questions included describing the ice protection system on the EMB145 followed by a description of the ice detectors. Afterwards they asked to fingerfly an approach if "at this IAF and *000 ft, cleared approach" and if i could legally shoot it. 91? 121? Then about the prop system on my current multi. Not much else.

They covered the HR portion themselves with basic Why TSA? Which base? If awarded the other, would it be a problem? etc. Talked about class dates then Kathy made one last pass over the app and handed out a study packet on the 145 LR and two company produced dvds.

Congrats on the interview, let me know if you have any other questions.

undflyboy06 05-11-2011 03:33 PM

I officially resigned from the company this past Monday. I waited until the day of the finger prints to tell them no. At least I got a brand new 145 manual. :)
I also passed my BE-1900 PIC type today.

I will always be a Waterskier. I wish all my brother and sisters at TSA; past, present, and future blue skies and a industry average contract.

ExperimentalAB 05-11-2011 04:26 PM


Originally Posted by DryMotorBoatin (Post 992170)
word to the wise. if you do get hired/work here. make sure you tell people you work for Trans States Airlines, not our truncated name TSA. ik made that mistake and most of my family and friends still think i wear a blue shirt and badge to work and rummage through peoples bags.

LoL I always loved watching the faces of confusion amongst the TSA agents when I'd show them my badge to get through security...they simply could not comprehend it!

Hold In Lieu 05-11-2011 04:57 PM

Congrats on the type UND-- I had my stuff in for Ameriflight with no luck.

Looking forward to this new opportunity.

Regards

undflyboy06 05-11-2011 05:39 PM

Hold In Lieu;

When you get the ability to send PM's shoot me one. I will be happy to give you some pointers about class at Trans States.


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