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Originally Posted by TheOneMarine I think ASA seems like a rally good company with a high ceiling and a lot of good pilots; That being said, the tabular test is the stupidest thing known to man. In either case, I went to the interview and scored a 100% on my written knowledge test which was no big deal. Did very well on my oral which was about 2 hours long, and was turned away due to the tab speed test which was I don't think has anything to do with anything and the impression I got was that the interviewers and recruiters agreed. Anyway, my interviewer was going to talk to the big guys upstairs about making an exception but apparently (though not surprising) nothing came of it. Not angry at ASA or anything like that and I think I have a better gig here at PSA because I don't have to commute but either way, it's a bad test and turns away MANY good pilots over something non-aviation related, BUT just my .02 cents  |
The tabular speed test is a bunch of psycho-babble, but if ASA turns you down because of it or other reasons (violations, failed check-rides, etc) and you have good references, take some time to pursue them. ASA will not check your references unless you send them in yourself. Good luck with PSA! QOL definitely goes up without the commute!