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Interview experience:
My interview group included 19 people, seven of whom (including myself) were graduates of the MAPD program in Farmington, NM. Our day started at 7:30am at the Holiday Inn Select Phoenix Airport. Todd Clark introduced his wife, Lori, and then disappeared. Lori told us to take our jackets off, and then asked if anyone knew any jokes. After a few chuckles, she explained how the day’s events would unfold. We began with an overview of the company, presented by a CRJ Capt. He then introduced the five other pilots who would be our interviewers, and they answered any questions we had. I’ll cover the interview first, then the company overview. -----[INTERVIEW GOUGE]----- The interview began with the 50-question written exam. Study chapters 2-4, 6-9 and 15-18 in the Gleim ATP test prep book. The only questions that used charts, graphs or illustrations were one each on holding entry, winds aloft and microburst (it’s rumored that there’s more than one version of the exam, so ignore the other charts, graphs and illustrations at your own risk). After the written exam, we rearranged the tables and the personal interviews began. My interview was conducted by two DHC-8 Capts, and it started with a short get-to-know-you period. They













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