Cathay study discussion group
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Cathay study discussion group
Hi all,
I'm thinking of setting up a Cathay interview discussion study group once a week at my place for about 10 people. We can discuss, aerodynamics, systems, weather etc. I figure 10 heads are better than one. You don't need to have an interview with Cathay to join but you never know. Some conditions on joining the group will have to apply ie minimum time 3000 hours +, 500 jet or multi turbine time, etc. Any thought?
I'm thinking of setting up a Cathay interview discussion study group once a week at my place for about 10 people. We can discuss, aerodynamics, systems, weather etc. I figure 10 heads are better than one. You don't need to have an interview with Cathay to join but you never know. Some conditions on joining the group will have to apply ie minimum time 3000 hours +, 500 jet or multi turbine time, etc. Any thought?
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I think its a great idea!
Heres a guy/girl with the right attitude and the obvious focus and direction to attain their goal.
I have trouble with this site as so many of you take the time to write incredulous garbage.
I wish the ones like jetav9r great success, and to the rest of you "pilots"? I hope to never see you in the flight deck.
fly it like you own it.
my 1st and last post.
Heres a guy/girl with the right attitude and the obvious focus and direction to attain their goal.
I have trouble with this site as so many of you take the time to write incredulous garbage.
I wish the ones like jetav9r great success, and to the rest of you "pilots"? I hope to never see you in the flight deck.
fly it like you own it.
my 1st and last post.

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I think its a great idea!
Heres a guy/girl with the right attitude and the obvious focus and direction to attain their goal.
I have trouble with this site as so many of you take the time to write incredulous garbage.
I wish the ones like jetav9r great success, and to the rest of you "pilots"? I hope to never see you in the flight deck.
fly it like you own it.
my 1st and last post.
Heres a guy/girl with the right attitude and the obvious focus and direction to attain their goal.
I have trouble with this site as so many of you take the time to write incredulous garbage.
I wish the ones like jetav9r great success, and to the rest of you "pilots"? I hope to never see you in the flight deck.
fly it like you own it.
my 1st and last post.

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I think its a great idea!
Heres a guy/girl with the right attitude and the obvious focus and direction to attain their goal.
I have trouble with this site as so many of you take the time to write incredulous garbage.
I wish the ones like jetav9r great success, and to the rest of you "pilots"? I hope to never see you in the flight deck.
fly it like you own it.
my 1st and last post.
Heres a guy/girl with the right attitude and the obvious focus and direction to attain their goal.
I have trouble with this site as so many of you take the time to write incredulous garbage.
I wish the ones like jetav9r great success, and to the rest of you "pilots"? I hope to never see you in the flight deck.
fly it like you own it.
my 1st and last post.

First and last post eh? I count three there!
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jetav8r, if you are really interested in Cathay your study group is a good idea. And the 3000 hour mark isn't to far off the mark. The posted requirements are well below that, but the majority of candidates that make it to the interview stage have a fair bit of time and usually turbine/Jet time. Spend a fair bit of time on 'Handling The Big Jets', and on the prune site for the gouge. You are right though, the study group will help in explaining your answers so they are easily understood. You may not make it to Cathay but the knowledge and experience will certainly help your career (I am aware that a lot of there questions are not relevant but many encompass information that is gooD to know).
not a bad idea, even though it is not my thing personally...
i think it's a good idea as i know one of the questions asked at my buddy's interview was the exact height of the tropopause, among many other things that he and i had long forgotten...
PS: iwillflyajet, how many bars does your guy in your avatar really need to fly that surly beast?
nerdstock, eh?
i think it's a good idea as i know one of the questions asked at my buddy's interview was the exact height of the tropopause, among many other things that he and i had long forgotten...
PS: iwillflyajet, how many bars does your guy in your avatar really need to fly that surly beast?

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i loved the 180 too, but i had no bars, just blood and strained back muscles... and a dirty flight suit... white shirt... sheesh, good on ya!!
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