tabord said:
Alright folks, this is it!!!!
Your's truly has an interview with World Airways on Sept. 3rd and 4th. Any info some you World"ers" may have would be great, otherwise I'll let you know how it goes!!!!
Ciao!!!!
When I interviewed there a few years ago it was pretty laid back. We spent the morning over at Delta getting a presentation on the company and the pilots contract. They have a pretty good contract. After lunch, Capt Robinson went over our UPAS application with each pilot. No questions about any technical stuff.
After that, he took us over to the L-1011 sim and told us what the profile was. I can't remember it exactly, but you basically took-off from LAX, did some constant rate and airspeed climbing turns and such. You then intercepted and tracked a bearing to an NDB. On the way, he gave you a holding clearance at the Seal Beach VOR. If you gave him the correct entry, then you didn't have to do the hold. You then got vectors to the ILS (raw data) and landed. Be careful with the brakes on landing, it is easy to blow out the tires (a lot of guys did, I don't know if it makes any difference).
I got a call from Capt Robinson that I had been hired, but I had a lot of trouble getting back in touch with him. I was on furlough from another airline at the time, and already had another job lined up. By the time I got in touch with him, It was too late to get into their next class, and I was already in training at the other airline. He offered me a class a few months later, but I couldn't wait that long. I really regret not going to work there, and If I had it to do over again, I would have waited, instead I now languish in the DCI hell making 1/3 of the money I would have made at World. My advice is to find a way to get in touch with Capt Robinson ASAP if they offer you a job.
I have several friends from my old airline who are still at World, and they seem happy, but they do spend a lot of time away from home (if that is a problem for you).