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A Pilot's Guide to the Successful Interview - Airline Pilot Interview Guide















 
 
Can't
get past the interview stage ?
A
Pilot's
Guide to the
Successful Interview
2nd Revision


 
 

 
Just got the call for an interview?
Wondering where to start?
Make
the maximum impact at your next interview!


Can’t
afford the cost of the airfares and
time off, not to mention the cost of interview training
seminars?
Now
you don’t have to!
For less than fifty dollars you can prepare and study for your next interview
at home, and discover
how to convert the interview into a Job.
Within
minutes, these cutting edge techniques will give you
an advantage over everyone else - no matter what level of skills or experience
you have.
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Why
should you buy?
Because
100% of the people who will employ you stated when I interviewed them
that, providing candidates met their minimum requirements, they were considered
suitable for the position until they managed to
talk themselves out of the Job!
In
other words how you answer the question can be the difference between
getting the job and getting the flick.
Think about it
-
• what stands between you and the job you started
out aiming for when you decided to take up aviation as your chosen profession…the
Successful Interview.
•
after all your training and studying you now have 30-60 minutes to sell
yourself to the panel and convince them that you are the pilot they are
looking for.
 
 


 
 
 
Tried
and trusted Advice - "Your tips and hints are great."
G’day Glen,
I thought you’d be interested in some comments I have about ‘A
Pilot's Guide to the Successful Interview’. I wish I’d known
about your Guide earlier. It would’ve sorted out my interview preparation
from the start. Instead I failed my first ‘big’ opportunity
at the airline interview. Ouch!! However, now that I’ve read your
Guide and worked through your exercises, I’ve not only identified
who I want to work for, but how to prepare for the interview on an airline
by airline basis.
Your idea of a USP is
so simple. Before I read your Guide I could hardly think of anything to
say about 'me', I now find it so easy to sell myself. I knew I needed
to stand out in the crowd and highlight the points I thought would make
them look at me differently from the other candidates I was competing
against.

Your tips and hints are great, and the bonus Simulator and CRM notes are
fantastic
In my opinion this guide
will help any pilot by giving them a starting point, somewhere to build
a platform that will allow them to sell themselves as a valuable ‘product’
to an airline interview panel.
G Doolan,
Qld
 
 
 


 
 

 

Dear Colleague,


If you want
to learn more about the interview process in a clear, well organised
and easy to understand manner and win the interviewer's
attention… then this could be the most important
message you’ve read all year.
And the
good news is – your job has just become a lot easier. You’ll
soon discover how to improve your interview technique
and make yourself more informed, more knowledgeable
and most importantly more employable.
You won’t
be sweating about whether or not you have covered everything because,
after completing ‘the guide’, you’ll be confident
in your ability to deliver. All you need is a simple formula to follow…a
roadmap that’ll keep you on track while side-stepping the pitfalls.
And
now it’s never been easier. Here’s how…
My name
is Glen Solly… for the past fifteen years I’ve been practicing
and explaining the secrets of ‘A Pilot's Guide to the
Successful Interview’ to flight crew from around the
world. People like you, whose next job relies on the success of your
interview.
Let me ask you…


Do you
wonder where you went wrong in the last interview?


Do you
feel that you come across as uncertain, do you
have difficulty expressing yourself?


Do you
start to break out in a sweat when asked the answer
to questions you don’t know?


Do you
lack a plan of attack of how to
prepare for the interview because “it’s just
too hard”?


Do you
want to know how to prepare properly with advice
from those who sit on interview panels?


Do you
have difficulty finding the right way and the right words
to sell yourself?


Chances
are, if you’re anything like other pilots I’ve talked to,
you would have answered “yes” to many of the questions above.

And
it’s not your fault!
You see, the trouble
is, you never get taught how to interview properly. For all your flight
training, your proficiency skills and your technical knowledge you never
get taught how to get the results that are intended. And without proper
training, it's often a ‘learn-as-you-go’ process with the
end result being an unsuccessful interview and the crushing feeling
that goes with it. Every one of the pilots I have talked to has faced
the same frustration, expense and let down as you ...because
they were never taught a structured, logical process to make the interview
easier.
I'm constantly
amazed at the simple mistakes that are made by pilots at the interview
-



No knowledge about the company



Poor presentation



When asked “Why should we employ you” they couldn’t
answer in any meaningful way



Poor knowledge about their current aircraft



Log book not up to date


And
pilots tell me things like:


"I
couldn’t remember what the rules were for coming below my
Lowest Safe Altitude (LSALT). How could I forget something so easy?"


"When
they asked me why I wanted to work for them I just said that I needed
the job and I had to get out of GA.”



"What is it that they want from me?"



"I find it hard to concentrate in the interview."



"How do I make a better impression?"



"I find it hard to think up constructive, to-the-point, answers."



"I didn’t really want to work for them anyway."



"I never know what to put in my resume."



"I was so nervous. When I picked up the glass of water I spilt
it over the table."


The simple truth is that
the airline doesn't want to hear about your qualifications! They already
have them in your CV. They want to know about what qualities
you have and how they will benefit the airline when they employ you
and will you fit the company profile!
All you have to do is apply
a proven, structured, step-by-step process, and follow a few simple
rules. That’s it! There’s nothing mysterious about it. Just
follow the formula and you can easily produce powerful interview techniques
time after time. Techniques which get you the results you want. It really
is this simple.
What does
surprise people is that these problems are actually quick and
easy to overcome.

 


 
 
 
It
works - I got the job!
Glen, It took a bit
of time and effort on my part but, like you said, I’d put so much
time and effort into getting my licence – I can’t believe
I relied on pot luck to get a job! Your system was so simple. After months
of unsuccessful applications, I developed my portfolio. I got an interview
and the job!
Many thanks.

K O’Dea,
WA
 
 
 


 
 
 
The Fact is Preparing
for the Interview can be a Daunting Experience
Just knowing where to start and having a plan of attack - can help ease
the panic you feel after the elation of finding out that you have been
chosen for an interview. Your interview preparation starts NOW!
Here’s your ticket to
a quantum leap in the quality of your interview technique.

A
Pilots Guide to the Successful Interview
This exclusive
and powerful Guide is packed with over
one hundred pages of ingenious, proven and practical
techniques and exercises for pilots - no matter what
country you work in.
In this Guide, you get:


A
step-by-step, logical process that makes interviewing a breeze.
Never again will you sit in front of the interview panel wondering
what's the best way to answer their questions.


A
simple set of rules to make your approach to the interview clearer
and easier to understand. You’ll be amazed at how much
more impact your interview has.


Hints
on how to get that little bit extra out of your interview technique.


Seven
important tips on how to realise your potential as well as
another eleven important tips including what not
to do.


How
to prepare a killer portfolio which carries all the relevant
documents.


Cautions
and notes from interview panels.


Tips
on first impressions and body language.


The three
most likely types of interviews you will face.

Tips on answering
group interview questions.

The Guide makes it super
easy to understand some of the most powerful techniques available for
the pilot interview. The information it contains has been adapted from
my eighteen years in the industry, and is written specifically
for pilots by pilots.
I’ve taken all the best
information from my experience and interviews - which has been honed and
refined over the past eighteen years - and packed it into an easy-to
use, step-by-step, self paced guide.
The guide is packed with examples
of good and bad interview techniques (and suggested answers), hot tips
and, of course, the practical, step-by-step interview process.

 
Here's
your bonus Free gift for ordering today…
 

CRM
and being part of a Team

You get
CRM and being part of a team FREE
when you order ‘A Pilot's Guide to the Successful Interview'.

This valuable
12 page guide will give you an insight into crew resource management
and how it applies to the interview.
You can
go back time and time again to this valuable FREE resource.
This valuable
Guide will help you to answer questions on CRM in the interview –
even if you operate single pilot.
 



Now
you may be asking yourself, “How does this person know so much?”
Good
question...
I practice
what I preach. I am a current regional airline pilot employed
within the industry with eighteen years experience.
I have access
to the latest information about what the industry is
looking for in the successful candidate.
As Chief Pilot,
I know how many resumes I held on file that were acceptable, and how many
more didn't meet the minimum requirements and got filed in the trash.
The resumes that stood out were those that were well set out with the
maximum information in a short,
easy-to-read format.
As Training
Captain, I trained other pilots how to operate the aircraft safely and
efficiently until they were ready for their check-to-line. I noticed very
early on in my career that there was a huge difference between an average
pilot and a first class pilot. That difference being that the 'first class'
pilot was well prepared. It was as if they could anticipate what the days
training sequences would be. They were prepared for the tech questions,
they were prepared for questions about the aircraft systems and they were
prepared mentally… they really relished the opportunity to demonstrate
their abilities and knowledge.
In
my book, that made them an immediate winner...
What this
means is that you're getting the benefit of my years of practical experience.
I have fine tuned my formulas every step of the way until I've built up
a wealth of techniques and strategies which can now improve interviewing
skills and techniques for any pilot.
 


 
 
 
 

The
100% No-Risk-To-You Guarantee

I personally guarantee that
you will be absolutely delighted with A Pilot's Guide to the Successful
Interview
In fact, I invite you to
use this program and put all the risk entirely on me. If at any
time in the next 56 days you feel that it falls short in delivering
everything I have promised in this letter, just let
me know and I'll be happy to give you a full refund.
 
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Now - if you are getting
interested about the idea of knowing what the structure of your interview
will be and how to answer some of those difficult questions, as well
as being prepared for the interview, but are worried you won't be able
to afford your own updated copy of A Pilot's Guide to the Successful
Interview, let me put your mind at ease right now…

Because of
my background and experience, I can easily sell this information for over
$100.00, however, because I know the expense that you have already incurred
getting this far in your career, and because I love giving people really
great value - I am able to offer you 'A Pilot's Guide to the Successful
Interview' at an amazing price.



 


 
 
 
 

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In fact,
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Order now and you
will also receive:
Free
Gift #2
A
Pilot's Guide to the Simulator Check
Don't be classed
as a 'training risk'! Look at this invaluable resource, ten pages of
tips and hints -


Reference
sections that will assist your preparation


Simulator feel



Simulator
graphics


Five best
ways to prepare for the ‘sim’


What you
can do to help yourself


Simulator
resources


 
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I
wish you the very best in your career…

Glen Solly
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