Pilot Job Interviews
When interviewing for a test pilot position, you will be asked to
show certificates, ratings, logbooks, or other appropriate records of
flight time. Some companies also require you to demonstrate a flight
check or ability to perform flight test techniques.
Language
Excellent language and communication skills are essential. Applicants
must use good grammar and speak clearly with a pleasant voice. Often
during the interview process, applicants are asked to demonstrate basic
abilities. Languages spoken will vary depending on the company. US
airlines require that you speak English fluently. Languages include but
are not limited to: English, French, German, Spanish, Cantonese, Hindi,
Chinese, and Japanese. Applicants who desire to fly internationally
generally must be fluent in a foreign language such as French, Spanish,
German or Japanese. Bilingual applicants are desired and, may help
increase chances of initial employment with domestic carriers, and may
be required by some airlines.
The Avjobs Applicant
Portal has the "Online Practice Interview"
The staff at Avjobs along with other industry
wide personnel offices agree, the interview can
make or break an applicant regardless of
experience or training. It has been the
experience of Avjobs and its employees that
there is a "best" preparatory procedure for
interviews.
The Avjobs "Online Practice
Interview" section describes this preparatory
process and provides tools and tips for you to
be at your best. The "Online Practice Interview" includes audio,
video and hundreds of sample questions. So turn
up your sound and practice those interview
skills. |
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