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So You Want to Be a Corporate Pilot, by L. G. Keilberg (Hardcover, April 1991)  
Becoming a Professional Pilot, by Robert Mark (Paperback - 238 pages, January 1994) 
Checklist for Success : A Pilot's Guide to Successful Airline Interview,  by Cheryl A. Cage (Paperback - 118 pages 3rd Rev edition, April 1998) 
       Reader's Comments - Checklist helped me get my airline pilot job.  After attending several pilot interviews and not being offered a position a friend suggested I read Checklist for Success. This book gave me great insight into what I was doing wrong! This book helped me learn to talk about myself in a very specific way which allowed the interviewer to learn about me. I recommend this book to anyone going to any type of pilot interview. 
Corporate Aviation Management, by Raoul Castro (Hardcover, August 1995)  
       Book News Review - A guide to running an aviation arm within a corporate structure. Covers  the role, development, and function of corporate aviation management; economics; the seven key factors of operations; and the future of corporate aviation.  (Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland,  Or.) 
 
Airline Pilot Interviews : How You Can Succeed in Getting Hired, by Irv Jasinski (Paperback, December 1987)  
       Reader's comments - Extremely informative information for future airline pilots.  As stated above, extremely informative information for the future ailine pilot to be. This book is very easy to read, clear and concise. Irv gets right to the point on all his topics whether it would be writing the cover letter and resume to what color suit to wear to the interview. There is definitely an experience factor that went into writing this very short book. A must buy for the on-going airline hiring boom. 
Welcome Aboard! Your Career as a Flight Attendant, by Becky S. Bock (Paperback - 89 pages 1 edition,  June 1998) 
       The publisher  -  Welcome Aboard! is written by a very experienced flight attendant, and  flight attendant interviewer and inflight trainer Becky S. Bock.  Becky was recruited to write this book because of her background and experience. She has done an exceptional job in presenting the "real"  responsibilities of today's professional flight attendant. Welcome Aboard! will also provide you with a myriad of tips to help you prepare for every phase of the competitive flight attendant interviewing process 
 
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All You Ever Wanted to Know About Flying : The Passenger's Guide to How Airliners Fly, by Julien Evans  (Paperback - 144 pages,  December 1997)  
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