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FREE airline interview information for USA Jet


This is only the first few lines of this interview experience, if you would like to read the full experience please go here!

Interview experience:
The first part of the interview involves a general overview of the airline -- their mission and benefits, etc. After that, there's a basic aptitude test involving simple pattern recognition and mathematic principles -- nothing at all difficult. I've been told it's similar/identical to what ASA does. It is timed. Additionally, there's a basic aviation quiz --non-timed-- asking such things like cruising altitudes, logging of flight times, safe altitude minimums, and other such things. E.g., when must you operate nav lights, and etc. Then, there's a two-on-one face to face with HR and usually a line pilot and/or line pilot/HR individual. It is relaxed and they ask the basic types of questions. E.g., the usual alcohol scenarios, why USA Jet, why are you leaving your present company, how long do you plan on staying, where do you want to be in five years, and etc. You will then meet with Randy Hotton and he will ask you some technical questions concerning the TEB05 Departure such as: How would you set your radios up for this depart













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