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ASA Checklist For Success CD - Virtual Interview Preparation

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Part# 13-05842
MFR Model# ASA-CKL-CD

Overview

A pilot's guide to the successful airline interview; see and hear examples of both good and bad interview scenarios.

Learn by watching others respond to a typical pilot interview setting! Interactive training program provides examples of common interviewing mistakes along with the correct presentation scenarios; guides you through self-evaluation, offers extensive explanation on handling problem areas; provides examples of interview attire and paperwork presentation. Narrated by Cheryl Cage. Macintosh and Windows compatible.

(Please note: This is a training companion to Checklist for Success. This is not Checklist for Success in CD-ROM form.)

This interactive audio-visual software allows aspiring airline pilots to both hear and see examples of typical airline interview scenarios. The following topics are covered with details on both the correct and incorrect procedures:

    1. The applicant.
    2. Interview Environment.
    3. Interview Scenarios.
    4. Knowledge Assessment.
    5. Additional Training.

System requirements: Windows 95/98/2000/ME/XP, Pentium processor 133 MHz or higher, 4x CD-ROM player or greater, 24 MB RAM, 16 bit MPC-2compatible sound card. Also compatible with Macintosh systems.

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