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Interview experience:
Well...here it goes; Just got back from having, what I believed to be, an excellent experience interviewing with Mesa Airlines. Everything I had read about Mesa on this board including other boards (ie. Fly For Food) were accurate to the point. The beginning of the day started out with 25 well dressed candidates at the Holiday Inn Express lobby at 8:30 am. Lori Clark was there to check all of us in to the small meeting room. At that time she asked us to fill out any gaps on our application and to pay any fees still unpaid. Then we took a seat in this room as Lori briefed us all on the daily schedule and what we were to expect. Then after entertaining answers to a few questions, she had us take the 50 question ATP written exam. If you have studied the ATP book at least once before, you should do just fine. I personally had taken this FAA 121 written in February and still happened to remember the questions without glancing at the book before the interview. So, what I am trying to convey is that the ATP test is very simple. There are no systems questions, or Part 135, or weight and balance. Each question just requires a simple answer that can be figured out within 1-2 minutes per question. Study the 121 questions, and knoClick here to view all 228 interviews for Mesa
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