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wahoo250

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I have been a CFI for the past two years and have flown many aircraft for people over those years. Im going to be interviewing for the airlines this month and wonder if they are going to ask questions on every plane i put down as pic of. I cant possibly due that however i can legally fly them all. right now i am flying a corporate jet that i can answer questions about. these other airplanes i flew about a year ago...any past experiences with this.
 
iansmo25 said:
I have been a CFI for the past two years and have flown many aircraft for people over those years. Im going to be interviewing for the airlines this month and wonder if they are going to ask questions on every plane i put down as pic of. I cant possibly due that however i can legally fly them all. right now i am flying a corporate jet that i can answer questions about. these other airplanes i flew about a year ago...any past experiences with this.

They will not be asking questions about every a/c you ever flew. I would expect to be asked questions about the a/c that you are currently flying.

You might also want to be prepared for a few questions with reference to grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure.

:D

BTW, when you said interviewing with "the airlines"...does that mean all of them???

;)

Congrats on your interview.
 
Be nice to the guy Metro...now that he is interviewing for the airlines, he's one of us now.
 
Since we are offering English lessons...it's tooting.

Anything is fair game. You may interview with someone who owned an aircraft you flew, and may ask a question or two. Otherwise be prepared to answer questions on the most complex A/C you have flown.
 
My first paragraph was the serious reply. The other two were meant in jest, hence the funny faces.

BTW, you can edit your post rather than posting multiple responses. Just so you know.
 
in all honesty thanks for the info guys. i was just having a little fun with the english stuff, no worries.
 

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