HR 2 Flashcards
How do you take direcctions?
I take directions as an opportunity to be coached. I view it as a way of developing and improving my skills.
What do you think defines a professional pilot?
Punctuality
Excellent communication skills
Ability to take command and remain calm in critical situations
Willfulness (voluntariedad) to train and develop
Adherence to company procedures
Systematic in all approaches
What qualities make a good pilot?
Interpersonal (people) skills
Listening
Time management
Empathy
Motivation
Positive attitude
Teamwork
Self-discipline
Confidence
Ability to remain calm in a crisis
Tell me about the toughest crew you had to deal with.
Don’t focus on what your co-pilot or crew member did wrong. Focus on what you did to resolve the conflict to continue the flight safely.
CRM (crew resource management or cockpit resource management) training here. This training was purposefully designed so that all crew members are working together as effectively as possible to solve any problems which may arise.
What is your greatest accomplishment?
Your greatest accomplishment could be acquiring your pilot license; let’s not forget that it takes a huge amount of time, skill, academic knowledge, dedication, and financing to achieve. You may have also achieved this against all the odds.
How would your employer or colleagues describe you?
Punctual Puntual
Flexible Flexible
Hard-working Trabajador
Motivated
Dedicated
Dependable (confiable)
Humble (humilde)
Active listener
Pilots are required to shoulder many responsibilities during a flight. Describe what these are.
Safety and navigation of the aeroplane
Analysing weather conditions
Inspecting operation systems and navigation equipment
Completing paperwork e.g. sign for fuel received, pre-flight inspection, etc.
Maintaining the airplane’s status within the air traffic control system
Guidance to the other crew members on the flight
Excellent customer service to passengers
Aviate, navigate and communicate during emergencies
What is the definition of CRM?
Crew resource management or cockpit resource management is a set of training procedures for use in environments where human error can have devastating effects.
CRM is primarily used to improve aviation safety and focuses on interpersonal communication, leadership, and decision-making in the cockpit.
This training was purposefully designed so that all crew members work together as effectively as possible to solve any problems that may arise.
What makes a good first officer?
Good time management
Adapting well to flying alongside different captains
Following standard operating procedures
Brave enough to highlight mistakes that the captain has made/about to make
Asking questions to extend their knowledge
Respectful
A team player
Remains calm under pressure