Chucco
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone! This is my first post here on jetcareers, so nice to talk with you all.
I recently dropped a few applications for different airlines and flight schools. I had the opportunity to meet with the recruiters at Comair, and they offered me an interview (date pending). I am excited about this, and have done some research about what to expect during the interview/written test.
I found some gouges and a study guide on some aviation interview websites, but I am wondering if anyone here has any advice for me. Maybe more current information about the tests?
I am a little under qualified in the total time area, but my degree included a CRJ transition program. It was a year of ground school where we learned the CRJ systems, and a semester of simulator training. The simulator training was about learning CRM, CRJ procedures and checklists. It was fun, and I excelled in my class.
I am guessing this is the only thing that I have that gives me a chance at getting hired.
Anybody have some experience with Comair and can shed some light?
Thank you in advance!
I recently dropped a few applications for different airlines and flight schools. I had the opportunity to meet with the recruiters at Comair, and they offered me an interview (date pending). I am excited about this, and have done some research about what to expect during the interview/written test.
I found some gouges and a study guide on some aviation interview websites, but I am wondering if anyone here has any advice for me. Maybe more current information about the tests?
I am a little under qualified in the total time area, but my degree included a CRJ transition program. It was a year of ground school where we learned the CRJ systems, and a semester of simulator training. The simulator training was about learning CRM, CRJ procedures and checklists. It was fun, and I excelled in my class.
I am guessing this is the only thing that I have that gives me a chance at getting hired.
Anybody have some experience with Comair and can shed some light?
Thank you in advance!