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I have been reading "checklist for success" as recommended by a friend. I am only half way through it but it seems like good info. I have picked up a few things I know I would have done wrong already. I guess that makes it worth it..
 
I have read Checklist for Sucess: A Pilot's Guide to the Sucessful Aviaition Interview several times and found it very useful. In it there are several excercises so that you have "stories" prepared when they ask questions. I'm not talking about "canned answers", just things to think about so that you are prepared to answer when a question is asked. There is nothing worse than thinking of the perfect answer to a question on the flight home from the interview. Anyway, this was a good book for me. Good luck.
 
The best interview book I have seen is by a guy on this board named TIS. His book is called "The only airline interview book you will ever need". I have used it to prepare for every airline interview I have had. I was hired both times.
 
try Moondog's Academy of the Air and Other Disasters

The part when he is stranded in CLE IIRC.

That ought to make you think about your interview
 
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