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M.85
 
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Multiple Types=More to learn for an interview?

HI there,

After my well advertised NetJets interview which I blatently failed ,I started to review the SA227 manual as well as the B737.
During the interview I was asked questions about the BE1900 which I had only flown for 400 hours.Told the interviewers I mostly flew the SA227,I was then asked about that one instead.
Fact being I hadnt flown it for 2and a half year,asked the questions about which type of props it had...
Being a jet job interview?i mostly reqd qbout the 737 and jet specifics...but no questions on that..
I have now made notes on both the 737 and SA227 engines,fuel,pressurization,oil,limitations,props...
If im asked about the BE1900 I ll have to go on strike!
I know the possible questions to be asked are nearly unlimited but any idea on how to narrow down the study?
Any great books, where/how to order them, on EUROPEAN Interviews?

Thank you,

M.85
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