They want to know you are teachable: able to take instruction and process it. The course is fast and has a lot of self study. They want to know if you can handle that. They want to know if you have basic coordination to handle the plane.
Believe it or not there are people that can't handle it.
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The interview is farily casual... It will start out with an instructor taking your logbooks, medical, etc... and making copies of them while you take a quick 25 question multiple choice test that is mostly on basic PPL stuff with one or two Multi-engine questions thrown in. You are not required to know the Multi-stuff... it's just a guage to see where you are.
Then you will have a basic question and answer session. An instructor will ask basic questions about you, your goals, what brought you to ATP, etc... it's also a chance for you to drill them with any questions you may have.
Then you typically have a quick lesson on some Multi-Engine training. Once complete the instructor may ask you to now repeat the lesson or what you learned back to him/her to get a feel for you understanding of some basic concepts.
Next will be a Multi-SIM ride or a Flight in the Seminole (the flight costs more). Don't worry if you've never been in a SIM before. Just relax and make VERY small movements since the SIM is uber sensitive. They will give you a heading, an altitude to climb to, a power setting to set, an altitude to decend to, etc... remember... relax.
Most of the session is just to see if you are trainable and how you react in those situations. Did I say to relax? Seriously... just go with the flow. It's actually very fun.
That typically concludes the formal interview process, the instructor faxes the evaluation form to a VP at ATP who will go over it and call you back within a day or two.
Next is a more informal part. Now is your chance to ask individual students about their experiences, get a tour of the facility or field, hop in one of the seminoles, look at the maintenance books, talk to maintenance (if they have MX on site), etc...
The order above can change based on how busy they are or if someone is currently in the sim.
Anyway... hope that helps!
Bob