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vandypilot

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is this the test that Comair also uses where you have to balance a ball using certain keys on the computer screen and answer questions on the other screen?
 
It is the same test that they used in 01. It is not something that you can study for. It is designed so that they can test your ability to learn and fly. Not so sure it does that, but they say so. I know a few people that have not made it through that are great pilots. Basically if you fail it do not take it personally.

BTW does anyone know if anyone has been turned down after their conditional offer? IE Psyche or medical.
 
Lets see. Balance a ball and ans. questions. Turning down f-18 pilots who fail said test. And everybody makes fun of SW process.
 
I heard that you have balls on your nose while you try and answer questions.:laugh:

I don't think anyone is interested in your salad tossing techiniques!

400ahole, same loser as:
Chuck Yogurt
Lawman
Einstein
Texas Crotch rot
Boris Yelling
Lame Lizard
Sky fly
Time to change you picture now that the buyout is dead. Maybe Joe Leonard since he's going to dismantle you little company!:laugh: :laugh:

737
 
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I don't think anyone is interested in your salad tossing techiniques!

400ahole, same loser as:

Time to change you picture now that the buyout is dead. Maybe Joe Leonard since he's going to dismantle you little company!:laugh: :laugh:

737

How's that picture?
 
Piedmont use to give a psych test. They'd give you a printed card with the names of colors printed in another color ink, and ask you to read the color (harder than it sounds). Then they'd make you do it again and ask if you thought you did it any faster.

People would finish by running from the room screaming. They were the sane ones...

Nu
 
Piedmont use to give a psych test. They'd give you a printed card with the names of colors printed in another color ink, and ask you to read the color (harder than it sounds). Then they'd make you do it again and ask if you thought you did it any faster.

People would finish by running from the room screaming. They were the sane ones...

Nu


Hahahah... I had the same test at Island Air. I was laughing. Maybe I'm insane... :)

I also hear that Aloha has that test too, though having come from Island Air, I was exempt from it. Thank God! Maybe my reaction would have been different.
 
You have seen nothing until you spend 8 hours in a computerized meeting room with Helga from Lufthansa Pilot Selection. They do it at the European Space Agency Astronauts selection center in Hamburg ! OUUUUCH
 
Piedmont use to give a psych test. They'd give you a printed card with the names of colors printed in another color ink, and ask you to read the color (harder than it sounds). Then they'd make you do it again and ask if you thought you did it any faster.

People would finish by running from the room screaming. They were the sane ones...

Nu

Then they put ya in the first flight training device ever made and had you "fly." The interviewer said something like, "The RMI doesnt work well, and the heading on your compass is 7 degrees off, are you ready for a NDB approach clearance."
 

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