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Folks - just had my interview on Monday, the 19th and inputting this on Wed. ATA has changed their notification process from phone calls to letters for positive and negative replies - so expecting notification sometime next week. First of all, before getting to the gouge - ATA has done some really good stuff the last two years and I think you can't go wrong with them. Everyone we met was positive and happy to be there and financial situation looks really good in the coming years. They are looking to hire 90-140 FO's this year, depending on new deliveries. Aircraft could be either the 737-800 or the 757-200/300, plus they are still training some limited classes of FO's on the L-1011. Our group was told we could expect a split. Or interview group consisted of 6 guys with a wide range of experience. 3 furloughed TWA/American pilots, 1 fractional, 1 commuter, and 1 retired military. Total times ranged from 12,000 hours to 2,700 hours - age 44 to age 26!
Okay, the gouge. Everything you have read so far in earlier posts is absolutely right on (with some new refinements). I'll detail my exerience. ATA interviews once (maybe twice) a month, typically from Mon-Thurs. Van arrives now at the La Quinta at 0745 and transports di
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