Killtron2000
Well-Known Member
Re: 3407 Strikes a Cord Redux/Whatever you guys are arguing
I don't see why interview questions don't have to go into any detail. How would asking a question with a 2 word answer give you a better feel for the applicants knowledge and attention to detail? I don't think these things become unimportant when you fly commercially.
It doesn't seem to follow that if you are a good pilot your friend probably is too. Even if it was true to an extent it seems like it's way to big a consideration.
Accidents are expensive too. It doesn't seem like they are concerned with anything beyond how easy it will be to train the applicant. Airline CRM is a good thing to look at also but it's something that's brand new to a GA pilot I wouldn't expect anything you see them do to be represenetive of what they will do on the line.Interviews cost a lot of money. Most companies only hire 5%-15% of people they interview now you want the companies to spend more money coming up with 4 or 5 different sim evals.
I think you miss the point of the sim eval. They are looking for two things are you trainable and CRM.
I think your lack of 121/135 experience is showing. Nice questions for a PPL or CSEL checkride, but no place in a 121/135 world.
Like I said interviewing and training cost a lot of money. If the company likes pilot A they more then likely going to like pilot B who has the same back round and is a friend of pilot A. In the companies eye it is less of a risk.
I don't see why interview questions don't have to go into any detail. How would asking a question with a 2 word answer give you a better feel for the applicants knowledge and attention to detail? I don't think these things become unimportant when you fly commercially.
It doesn't seem to follow that if you are a good pilot your friend probably is too. Even if it was true to an extent it seems like it's way to big a consideration.