markp123
30th Jul 2010, 19:16
...and by that I mean with regards to the theoretical side of flying.
Hey all, I have just recently completed the ATPL theory exams and will be taking a short break from the rest of my flying training for various reasons. I am just slightly concerned that once I have completed my training, and am ready to apply for jobs (fingers crossed there will be some) the knowledge that I have picked up along the way and throughout my ATPL groundschool will have somewhat diminished.
I guess I'm just curious as to what you all think are the key points to remember when it comes to flying professionally and during interviews with airlines.
I know I will constantly be learning throughout my career, and that revision of certain topics will be required.
Thanks for any help/advice.
Mark.
Hey all, I have just recently completed the ATPL theory exams and will be taking a short break from the rest of my flying training for various reasons. I am just slightly concerned that once I have completed my training, and am ready to apply for jobs (fingers crossed there will be some) the knowledge that I have picked up along the way and throughout my ATPL groundschool will have somewhat diminished.
I guess I'm just curious as to what you all think are the key points to remember when it comes to flying professionally and during interviews with airlines.
I know I will constantly be learning throughout my career, and that revision of certain topics will be required.
Thanks for any help/advice.
Mark.