Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Interview Questions






1. How and why did you decide that you wanted to be a pilot?

2. Was there a moment when you knew for sure this was the profession you wanted?

3. What is the hardest part about flying a plane?

4. Has there ever been in time where you were in an emergency situation in the air, and if so how did you handle it?

5. Is it normal to be home every night at the end of the day or are you usually in other cities?

6. What is your favorite moment or favorite part about flying a plane?

- Laura Zonis

Interview Questions

1. How and why did you decide that you wanted to be a pilot?

2. Was there a moment when you knew for sure this was the profession you wanted?

3. What is the hardest part about flying a plane?

4. Has there ever been in time where you were in an emergency situation in the air, and if so how did you handle it?

5. Is it normal to be home every night at the end of the day or are you usually in other cities?

6. What is your favorite moment or favorite part about flying a plane?

Interview questions

1. how long have you been a pilot?
2. do u have any children?
3. What are the worst things you have experienced flying?
4. did u always want to be a pilot?
5. What kind of airplane do u fly?
6. What school did u go to become a pilot?
7. Do you like theater design?

Interview assignment

Hello everyone! Just thought I would let everyone know I am meeting with the pilot at 10:30 a.m tomorrow (May 6th). Please send me some questions you would like me to ask at cweber@ucsc.edu. I will have photos and the interview posted on the blog by this weekend.

More Questions for the Interview

Q: What's the best and worst thing about your job?
Q: Have you always wanted to be a pilot or did you have
other aspirations?
Q: Do you ever get sick and tired of flying?
Q: How long are your usual trips and are they usually
within the United States?
Q: How does one become a pilot and how long does it
usually take?

Thanks Chris for the great idea, hope the interview goes
well!

Bonnie

Business Important Post


First and foremost you need to fill in your schedules at the following website we will be making our meeting times based on it. The date is irrelevant just fill in your weekly schedule period if I do not see your name and schedule is on this by friday I will ask the professor to remove you from the group.

http://doodle.com/4xkzyvxxtwqed6dz

Second everyone needs to be checking the blog regularly like pretty much at least once daily before you hit the bed or something. If you dont have anything to say that is fine. But starting from this post I expect everyone to comment it takes 5 seconds every post you see that way I know that people are up to date for this post comment with YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS that way we have establish who is in this group and a means for contacting them

third thank you for all the questions for the interview

fourth if you have any ideas for what WE the group should do for the enivormental project thing I want to hear them just fill out the criteria. I will put them together and submit them before class on thursday so I want them all up.


In closing we have just hit the mid way point and so far we have been doing a good job so far and I would like everyone to get a good grade for this course. Lets work together thank you.


This is the Ge Show... We Run This!

Awesome picture!

http://cv.rambisyouth.com/

Since we were doing collages in class the other day, I thought I'd share this super cool poetry collage I found. It forms a picture of Abraham Lincoln's assassination. It's pretty trippy, check it out!
Here are some questions...

Q: How long have you been flying?
Q: Is being a pilot a childhood dream of yours?
Q: What is the most craziest encounter/experience you've had while up in the air?
Q: Did you ever hit anything like a bird?

Chris, if you can, I think it'll be cool if you took some pictures of the guy or of the planes...or maybe even the airplane hanger.

Thanks Chris for doing the interview!

Random Tentative Questions for Pilot Interview

If ya' got some ideas for questions for the possible pilot interview just sitting around, throw them up in the comments for this post (or probably just the blog in general, but I figure it'd probably be nice to have them all in one place.

Q: Did you ever want to be an astronaut, or was your goal set within the earth's stratosphere as a plane pilot?

Q: What's it like to be in command of so much weight and metal hurtling through the sky?

Q: Is it true there are zombies at 20,000 ft?

its bs but i had too


Im sorry this aint got nothing to do with nothing but i had to post it