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fullforward
23rd Aug 2004, 22:08
Though most of interviews for a crew job on the industry take into account primarily technical and personnality issues and there's no book that could change a mind, competence or background, I noticed that there are plenty of titles addressing specifically this issue.
A question: would it make any difference to spare some bucks on Amazon.com for that long days?
Is there any book worth its salt?

Cheeers,

Willy Miller
25th Aug 2004, 13:29
Just used "how to pass numeracy tests" and "how to pass verbal reasoning tests" to get me through a selection day (don't know the result yet though!)
Good books, easy read, minimal jargon and loads of examples to flex the grey matter.

POL.777
25th Aug 2004, 14:32
I found the Airline Pilot interviews by Irv Jasinsky quite good. Bear in mind that he is not a pilot nor has any technical insights in the aspects of flying, however he can contribute with a lot of interesting points that (hopefully) can help you when you are sitting and sweating in the interview room.
Basically it is a book that gives you inspiration on how to prepare yourself for an interview.

Bst rgds