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just wondering what makes this interview so much more difficult, if anyone has inside information.but have a pretty difficult interview process
I would venture a guess....You kept your eye on what you deemed to be the prize and......Fed Ex and Cal are competing for pilots in a different marketMy point was that they are hiring good people. Not just people to check boxes. That said they as well as I are no better than anyone else, just lucky. That is all that it is. We are all the same, some just get a call and some do not. It is the same everywhere.
Why am I one of the first hired at DAL, but I cannot get a call from FedEx and CAL?
My point was that they are hiring good people. Not just people to check boxes. That said they as well as I are no better than anyone else, just lucky. That is all that it is. We are all the same, some just get a call and some do not. It is the same everywhere.
Why am I one of the first hired at DAL, but I cannot get a call from FedEx and CAL?
The interview itself was straight forward. It involved a bunch of tmaat q's as well as scenario based questions. There were a few others thrown in.
The cognitive portion of the testing seems to be the area giving people the most problems on day one. The aviation knowledge is generally what everyone studies, and therefore most pass this. The cog really cannot be prepped for, unless you can find a place to buy the program.
Day two, has the medical, mmpi, and psyche.
As of late the mmpi and psyche have been killing a lot of people. All I have to say is that you must answer as honestly as possible, because the catch the ones that do not, or people that have prepped too much. I really cannot give you a correct answer on this as everyone that I know cannot give me one. It all comes down to honesty. The medical is a by the books class one for people over 35. That is really it. There are no tricks. They are looking at hiring about half of the people that they call. Some days they can do this, some days they cannot. Once you get the call your odds are better than most places.
Hope this helps...
I mean.......What the heck is a "top notch" pilot? Does he/she go left around a TS while someone else goes right? Fly a coupled approach better? Is this Top Gun? Eats thier crew meal while communicating with ATC?![]()
I second that FIN.
Good, your decision is made. Please don't waste your time, our interviewers time, and our company's resources by showing up for your SWA interview. Good luck in your Delta career.