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What type of question do they ask in interview in selections of pilot traning?

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  1. Since most pilot training is paid by the student, they don't really ask lot of tough questions.  They don't really care if you are qualified or not - just that your check clears.

    Then later (after you get your license) it is a different situation.

    Good Luck...


  2. All sorts mate, all sorts.....

    Mainly to do with your hobbies, what you do in your spare time, or if your applying for the USAF or RAF as a commercial pilot/transportation pilot they may ask you questions like, what do you do to keep track of world news?

    They also might ask you about past experiances with flying,

    ...you might wana cram into your interview about what you did and what you flew & why you decided to choose that field of work.

    Hoped i towards answering your question, and best of luck with your interview :)

  3. They ask general questions, nothing very specific or very difficult. They may ask you what motivated you to go for a Commercial Licence and what would you do subsequent to obtaining your licence. They may try and evaluate you for mental maths (with very simple and basic questions). They may try and see if flying upsets you or do you have any reservations on flying as a career. Their main interest would be to ascertain whether obtaining your commercial licence would be of benefit to you in the future and that you will find use for the money and time being spent in your venture.

    Good luck and all the very best.

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