Which book.…
Hi all
Looking for a good book for interview prep. I know of the "ace" book/ass paper, so that's out. But seriously any good (or even better - great) books that anyone could recommend. Just on a side note do you think it matters if the book is northern hemisphere orientated? Cheers Knox. |
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You have Ace the Technical Pilot Interview. http://secondhandpilot.com.au/ace-the-technical-pilot-interview-gary-v-bristow/ Handling The Big Jets. Oldie but a goldie about jet aircraft. http://secondhandpilot.com.au/handling-the-big-jets-dp-davis/ |
There is a second edition out now of ace the technical pilot interview, apparently correcting alot of errors in the first one.
its pretty well priced as well! |
Do a search for errors in "Ace the Technical Pilot Interview". There are one or two mistakes.
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"Checklist for Sucess" by Cheryl Cage.
I highly recommend it. I completed the work book and took her course in Denver. Excerpt from Foreword to Checklist for Success: "All the advice I could provide is contained in this book. Your careful reading and study of this material, although it cannot guarantee success, will certainly enhance your chances. By considering Checklist for Success you have taken an important step toward improving your competitiveness, which will increase your chances of being hired into one of the most rewarding, best professions available." W.H. Traub Vice President Flight Standards and Training (Ret. 1997) United Airlines "This material could easily make the difference in the outcome of a pilot applicant's interview. Every pilot applicant should read and follow the advice Cheryl Cage has offered. You can profit from the knowledge she has acquired and now shares in Checklist for Success." Captain John Rensch B-777, Line Check Airman United Airlines |
Fate is the Hunter
Earnest Gaan....................... |
Jeesus H Christ cock . . . will I ever get the addled old noggin round them accro-nims of yours?
OFFS - OPPORTUNITIES FOR FIXING SELECTION? - ALL THINGS THAT ARE NOT ON? FCS - FOR CHRIIIIST'S SAKE? (Thinks - -- - once there was a CP who'd 'interview' candidates for hours in the front bar of his local. If they could walk out the door without bouncing off the sides after multiple pots of Kilkenny, then they might just get a go - some day.) ps aaahhhhhh belated penny drops .. . . . .. oh for fcks sake.!! |
Thanks for the advice on books guys … that doesn't include you kharon, I feel you just want a rant and not offer any kind of constructive advice.
Originally Posted by Kharon
(Post 7201590)
OFFS – a decent CP, without any help from the 'feel good, fuzzy Nazi' can identify a good unit from a “mummy's boy” ; before the candidate left the terminal. Books will not help.
Bring back the ridgey didge CP who knows, his/hers arse is on the line line if they hire a Muppet: one who has to ask – which book do I read to make me special. Selah – FCS. Knox. |
OK . .. so the man can be a trifle obscure . .. . . BUT . . .. he IS offering
advice .. . believe it or not . (Take it from me . . . there are not too many round these parts with his depth of experience at the pointy end and in hiring and firing.) If you front for an interview with a pre-arranged plan as to how you will present which you've got out of a book then nine times out ten you will be seen as too rehearsed, lacking in honest spontaneity, and even some sort of pseudo clone. It's like trying to find where you can enrol in a (mythical) accelerated maturity course. |
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