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Luke SkyToddler 2nd Feb 2003 19:14

Opinions on interview prep books please
 
Just been poking round Amazon for airline interview question-&-answer prep type books, there are 3 or 4 different ones to choose from, does anyone have any experience of these things & could recommend a good one / warn me off a dodgy one?

Alex Whittingham 3rd Feb 2003 07:36

The classic textbook is Handling The Big Jets by Davies. Once upon a time all BA pilots were issued this by the company and, as a result, it can still be found gracing the bookcases of most senior pilots.

tano 4th Feb 2003 06:58

Interview material
 
I read: Handling The Big Jets from front to back, except the last chapter, (747) It fully prepared me for the interview. My interview questions seemed to of came straight from the book it self.

Duncan McCockiner 5th Feb 2003 02:33

An absolutely indispensible book is "Checklist for Success" by Cheryl Cage. It is all about key event interviewing for airlines. A bit American but then so are major UK carrier's interviews. The last 3 pages are quickfire interview questions used by all airlines.


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