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rk772

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I have an interview next week and had a few questions, about the written test, for those who have already interviewed.

1. Are there any questions that use a chart, graph, or picture?

2. Are there questions about the 1900 or 727?

3. Are the reg questions on 121 or 135?

Also,

4. Is there a Tech. interview along with the HR interview?

5. How long after the interview were you in class?

Thanks.
 
1. No questions with graphs or figures

2. No performance questions to look up

3. 121 ops

4. Depends on the interviewer, but most likely you won't

5. I've heard as low as one week, if you can pull it off.

Good luck!

Edited to add the following: got to www.aviationinterviews.com
 
I'm no longer employed with Eagle, but, when I interviewed with them several years ago you simply needed to know:
1) The airplane that you have been flying,
2) The regs. that you flew under (135, 121, etc.),
3) Know the Jepps (enroute HI/LO, approach, airport page)
4) Be able to answer scenario type questions
5) And the typical HR type questions (your strengths,
weaknesses, etc.)

I remember it being very laid back compared to other companies that I interviewed with at that time. Just remember, they want you to work there and they desperately need people.

Also, I had to fly the B707 Sim when I was there. Does anyone know if they still do a simulator evaluation??????

Adios
 
Yeah, the sim is done in the ERJ. The sim evaluator sits right seat and sets the power for each phase of flight.
 

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