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Just a heads up...

Rosa, Bart, and the training center instructors that give you the sim ride can tell in about 10 seconds if you are interviewing by the gouge. "Live by the gouge, die by the gouge" is what I've heard some of them say - and yes, they do read the postings on those websites on occasion. I have heard stories of interviewees in the sim who are told to do something not in the posted gouge, and they get completely and utterly lost, not having ANY situational awareness.

Look at the gouge, know the systems of whatever you've been flying recently, be instrument proficient, be yourself and I'm sure you'll be fine! Good luck!!!
 

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