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It was all very simple...the Interview questions on this website were almost exactly what they asked me. I felt very prepared walking in. They flew me out for the interview, I arrive to the DPJ office a little bit early so I had to wait. I got introduced to everyone and... Continue Reading this Interview Experience

  1. Mar 14, 2024 I received an email about a week after submitting my application and then scheduled my interview for about a month out. During the HR/Technical interview we started out with a brief introduction of the company and the interviewers background and story. They then opened it up to me to share my story and a bit about myself. They used scenario based questions for the HR portion based on the story I gave them(referencing a horse training gig I had started up a while back) then we moved directly... Continue reading this interview experience

  2. Mar 08, 2024 My interviewer was a fairly laidback guy, as described in previous interviews that I read. First, we talked about his background and involvement with the company. He's been in his current position for less than three months. Next, we talked about the my aviation background, when I got into flying, why I got into flying and what my future interests were. The technical part of the interviews started with its decoding a METAR. We talked about the kind conditions at that field and whether... Continue reading this interview experience

  3. Mar 07, 2024 Very laid back interview with no stress. Started with his background and then asked a little bit about me. Began with HR type questions, (view the study guide of this website).  Followed up with decoding a METAR and TAF and asking if we would need an alternate given the expected weather. Asked about alternated minimums and all of the factors/planning that go into picking an alternate. Scenario was you are a king air pilot leaving TEB going to MCO. First question involved an inop nav... Continue reading this interview experience

  4. Mar 06, 2024 Interview started with a general introduction covering the recruiters history and background on the company. General HR questions (Favorite pilot, time you had to deviate from the plan), raw data Metar and TAF, alternate requirements (Based on this TAF would you need an alternate), briefed a SID (Out of PHX), STAR (Janny 5 into KVNY, what would happen if you lost the flight director while doing the STAR that requires RNAV 1), and ILS Y 16R KVNY, multi engine aerodynamics (critical engine,... Continue reading this interview experience

  5. Mar 05, 2024 The interview started off nice with him introducing himself, but only had been in the role a few months. I think he had been with Wheels Up for some time. I told him a little about myself and answered some HR questions. The technical portion was difficult with a very hard metar pulled live from Philadelphia that I struggled with on RAB1357E17DZB17E23. Missing that question got me rattled. We talked about takeoff briefing, V1, Vr, V2, Vmc, critical engine, STAR briefing, Approach... Continue reading this interview experience

  6. Mar 04, 2024 A well-organized interview process. Initial company introduction including himself then followed by asking about me. I sent out a summarized resume so he asked about the gaps. Technical interview was scenario-based questions from copying weather, CRAFT, Max takeoff performance, V1, Vr, V2, conventional twin engine (Vyse, Vmc...), Departure (Rudy 6) - what altitude would you initially fly at? and then I asked any questions for the remaining time. Overall it was a pleasant... Continue reading this interview experience

  7. Feb 26, 2024 The interview was pretty straightforward. Nothing unusual. Jared told me about the company, schedule, etc. Then, we decoded METAR/TAF, walked through DP, STAR, and then briefed the ILS approach in... Continue reading this interview experience

  8. Feb 23, 2024 Interview was very laid back. Jared did an excellent job making you feel comfortable. The first thing we did was talk about wheels up he told me his story and asked if I had any questions he didn’t as much about what I knew of the company. It began with a review of my flight time totals and covering if I had any incidents or failures. We discussed what went wrong on the failures and what I learned. The next item we talked about was preflight planning, how do I know I’m legal, how... Continue reading this interview experience

  9. Feb 15, 2024 They ask me to brief KTEB approach, PAST for multi,speed in the bravo and... Continue reading this interview experience

  10. Feb 12, 2024 Interview was a great experience! They really make you feel comfortable to chat with them. The first portions is tell me about yourself and different scenarios of HR type questions. The second half was based on a scenario talking about a flight. Brief a pre departure checklist, of how yourself gets prepared for a flight and how you plan, the next portion is CRM related. Finally on the flight you get asked about a weather, take off briefs in just a standard multi you fly ( can add in callouts... Continue reading this interview experience

  11. Emily D

    (Hired at Wheels Up)

    The level of detail for the study guide pages was extremely helpful

    Mar 12, 2024  

    Brody C

    (Hired at Wheels Up)

    It over prepared me for the interview and made it more relaxed and easy!

    Feb 20, 2024