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WIPilot

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I've read all of the gouges I can find but I really cant find much information on the mesaba written test. Can anyone here shed some light?

I understand it is 25 questions. Is it pass/fail? or how does the grading go?

Any information would be very appreciated!
 
If you can't pass it, I dont want to fly with you.

And take the DC-9 sim out of your profile.
 
I've read all of the gouges I can find but I really cant find much information on the mesaba written test. Can anyone here shed some light?

I understand it is 25 questions. Is it pass/fail? or how does the grading go?

Any information would be very appreciated!

If you need gouge, you're not ready for the job.
 
What these guys are getting at is:

The Mesaba written test is very straight forward. It will not try to trick you. There is nothing esoteric on it. It is more like the instrument rating test than the ATP test. Know your bedrock pt. 91 FAR's and your "should know" AIM material. Know how to read Jepp plates. That's it. It is NOT like the PCL or Compass written tests. There are no BS questions on it. Just typical stuff where if you have your ratings, you really should already know it.
 
What these guys are getting at is:

The Mesaba written test is very straight forward. It will not try to trick you. There is nothing esoteric on it. It is more like the instrument rating test than the ATP test. Know your bedrock pt. 91 FAR's and your "should know" AIM material. Know how to read Jepp plates. That's it. It is NOT like the PCL or Compass written tests. There are no BS questions on it. Just typical stuff where if you have your ratings, you really should already know it.

Great thats all I was looking for. I appreciate your help.
 

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