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It will be the Hogan personality assessment. Can't study for it and yes, I hate them. World based on statistics. Btw...say you sleep on the top bunk, makes you look more confident.
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From: CRJ
Question...
On airline apps, Ual has an addendum. Is everyone just filling it out, or can we expect it to get updated? I see the United logo on the top but everything else says Continental which I presume that means its old and possibly outdated. Wait or fill out now?
Thoughts/inside info?
Thanks
SL
On airline apps, Ual has an addendum. Is everyone just filling it out, or can we expect it to get updated? I see the United logo on the top but everything else says Continental which I presume that means its old and possibly outdated. Wait or fill out now?
Thoughts/inside info?
Thanks
SL
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From: MD-11 FO
Question...
On airline apps, Ual has an addendum. Is everyone just filling it out, or can we expect it to get updated? I see the United logo on the top but everything else says Continental which I presume that means its old and possibly outdated. Wait or fill out now?
Thoughts/inside info?
Thanks
SL
On airline apps, Ual has an addendum. Is everyone just filling it out, or can we expect it to get updated? I see the United logo on the top but everything else says Continental which I presume that means its old and possibly outdated. Wait or fill out now?
Thoughts/inside info?
Thanks
SL
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From: Schempp-Hirth
Any sim ride in a 121/135 environment will show up on your PRIA record, so for this situation I'd say that a PC is the same as a check ride.
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Thanks, ok. Also what about this question below? I paid a fine when I was in college for a traffic ticket in the late 90's, would you answer yes? (letter d?)
16. Have you:
A) Ever been convicted or is there now pending against you a misdemeanor or felony (civil or military charge);
B) Received deferred adjudication (even if your case was later dismissed);
C) Been part of any sort of diversion program in lieu of a conviction (even if your case was later dismissed);
OR
D) Paid a fine/ performed community service/ served any jail time?
16. Have you:
A) Ever been convicted or is there now pending against you a misdemeanor or felony (civil or military charge);
B) Received deferred adjudication (even if your case was later dismissed);
C) Been part of any sort of diversion program in lieu of a conviction (even if your case was later dismissed);
OR
D) Paid a fine/ performed community service/ served any jail time?
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From: Cap'n
Thanks, ok. Also what about this question below? I paid a fine when I was in college for a traffic ticket in the late 90's, would you answer yes? (letter d?)
16. Have you:
A) Ever been convicted or is there now pending against you a misdemeanor or felony (civil or military charge);
B) Received deferred adjudication (even if your case was later dismissed);
C) Been part of any sort of diversion program in lieu of a conviction (even if your case was later dismissed);
OR
D) Paid a fine/ performed community service/ served any jail time?
16. Have you:
A) Ever been convicted or is there now pending against you a misdemeanor or felony (civil or military charge);
B) Received deferred adjudication (even if your case was later dismissed);
C) Been part of any sort of diversion program in lieu of a conviction (even if your case was later dismissed);
OR
D) Paid a fine/ performed community service/ served any jail time?
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