Which Airline did you interview with? United
How many days between invite, interview, and listed availability? 66 days from first contact to interview
Did you include volunteer work in your application? Yes
Did you receive a job offer? Yes
If you did not receive the CJO why do you think you weren’t chosen to continue in the process? N/A
What is your experience? 121
Total Flight Time 5,000-8,000
Total Turbine PIC Time
TPIC 121 hours
500-1000
TPIC Military hours
0
TPIC 91/135
0
General Overview of Experience 80% airlines
How long did you have your application in before you received an invite? 12 months +
Did you attend a job fair? Yes
Did you do anything special that triggered the interview invitation? Updated app from pandemic hiatus.
How many internal recs did you have? 3-4
How long was it from the time of your invite to the actual interview? 8 weeks
Did you have any issues with logbooks, application or paperwork? BRING ALL YOUR ORIGINAL LOGBOOKS REGARDLESS OF HOW MUCH IS IN YOUR ELECTRONIC LOGBOOK.
Technical Test Questions If vectored off the Sid what altitude do you stop at?
If vectored off star what altitude?
If cleared for a visual approach what altitude do you go down to?
Meaning of ALSF-II?
What was the hardest technical question or content you experienced during the job knowledge test? The hardest for me was conducting a predeparture briefing without knowing the gate you’re at, runways in use, Sid you’re cleared for, initial and top altitudes. I was told to give a brief with little “normal flight” information and didn’t even get to look at jepps. It threw me off my rhythm.
HR Questions 5 TMAATs – conflict, stressful flight, disagree, change how I had to communicate and one other.
Cog Test
How long prior to the interview did you prepare for the HR portion of the interview? 1.5 months
How did you prep? RST
Which HR Prep service did you use and did it help? RST
Any additional information you would like to add. Know the 7 skills of CRM in the welcome aboard packet they send out. They want to ask you a couple of them.

The whole experience was an interview. I went in feeling pretty good but honestly left feeling just ok. The briefing threw me off pretty hard not having at least the typical information to brief or the charts to follow with. Everyone you see in that building is happy to see you and very friendly. I could tell my pilot was nice but he was definitely a straight faced guy.

 

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