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ASA Reporting Clear?

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Part# 13-05845
MFR Model# ASA-REP-CLR-2

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A pilot's step-by-step guide to conducting their own background check and the proper presentation of personal history during the interview process.
Author Cheryl Cage

ASA Reporting Clear
PN 13-05845

Before aspiring airline pilots can make it to the interview, they need to pass the "paperwork review." Reporting Clear is the definitive pilot's interview guide to background checks and presentation of personal history. Author Cheryl Cage offers an easy, step-by-step guide for the pilot conducting his/her own background check. Titles, addresses, phone numbers, and website information for the agencies they must contact are all here.

Reporting Clear provides answers to many questions including:

  • What exactly is the Pilot Records Improvement Act?
  • How does this Act impact pilots?
  • Why are the airlines interested in every area of the pilot’s background?
  • What can pilots do to lower concern about a problem area?
  • What is an addendum, when do pilots need one, and how do they write one?

Cheryl gives you guidance on how to discuss negatives (we all have them!) in your history. Learn what "problem area" paperwork you must provide to an interviewer. She covers the most common mistakes made by pilots and gives specific advice on how to confidently and concisely present background information to an interviewer! Soft cover, indexed, 95 pages.

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