03214nam 22004813 450 991081052370332120220809021442.01-64425-074-8(CKB)4900000001451276(MiAaPQ)EBC6955022(Au-PeEL)EBL6955022(OCoLC)1314616600(EXLCZ)99490000000145127620220421d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAirline Pilot Technical Interviews A Study Guide4th ed.Newcastle, Washington :Aviation Supplies & Academics, Incorporated,2022.©2022.1 online resource (145 pages)1-64425-073-X Intro -- Introduction -- A Note from Cheryl Cage -- Chapter 1: Rising to the Challenge -- Chapter 2: Mental Math Methods -- Chapter 3: Just Another Approach Plate -- Chapter 4: Understanding AIM -- Chapter 5: Defining the FARs -- Chapter 6: If You Don't Like the Weather… -- Chapter 7: Using Your Hands to Fly -- Chapter 8: Aero 101 -- Chapter 9: Summary -- Chapter 10: Staying On Course:Advice from Cheryl Cage -- Glossary -- Index -- About the Author."All kinds of technical questions can be asked in an airline interview, yet there is a specific approach pilot applicants should take to successfully prepare for this part of the hiring process. In this expanded fourth edition of the book, author Ron McElroy gives readers an abundance of preparatory exercises in the areas of mental math, approach plates, regulations and procedures, weather, systems and aerodynamics, and cockpit situations to analyze and resolve. You will also be acquainted with 14 CFR Part 111 Pilots Record Database so you can be prepared for the information sharing that occurs between employers. Using McElroy's tips and methods, aspiring professional pilots will be prepared to display their flying skills during the simulator ride as well as their aeronautical knowledge during the face-to-face oral questioning. This study and practice will not only ensure better performance during a technical interview or test but will help pilots fly the line a little better. Ron McElroy has been an Air Force test pilot, flight, ground, and simulator instructor, charter pilot, skydive pilot, maintenance/ferry pilot, photo and chase plane pilot, and line pilot for two airlines. Ron has been at the controls of over 170 types of aircraft. He is currently a flight test pilot for the FAA"--Provided by publisher.AirplanesPilotingMiscellaneaAirplanesPilotingExaminations, questions, etcAirplanesPilotingExaminationsStudy guidesStudy guides.lcgftAirplanesPilotingAirplanesPilotingAirplanesPilotingExaminations629.132/52076McElroy Ronald D1691627MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910810523703321Airline Pilot Technical Interviews4068142UNINA