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Frequently Asked Questions
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Before Class
Lay of the Land
About the Class
Take a look at this article:
https://www.traincrj.com/post/mastering-the-art-of-interviews-for-the-135-strategies-to-crack-the-code
If you're planning toward a simulator evaluation, study the profile you were given and maybe even couch-fly it a few times over.
For airline simulator work, your employer has already given you the information you'll need to know. Work through that information and ensure you're where you need to be.
Those who are working through a 3-day or 5-day structured training, we'll send along additional materials for you to review and know.
Of course, if you have any questions, reach-out to our team directly.
Your PC-Based flight simulator is a fantastic tool for practicing the profiles you've received. Use it to walk through the profiles thoroughly. For Part 135 Sim Evaluations, practice with any aircraft on your home simulator, focusing on your flying skills, checklist adherence, callouts, and teachability. Our simulator is modeled after a CRJ-700, so aligning your practice with that can be particularly beneficial.
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