Originally Posted by
Gigitygoo
I did an interview there a couple months back at their office NE of ATL. If I remember correctly, all three of the guys (the Chief Pilot and two young guys who started the company) interviewed me with the standard WWYD questions that lasted about 15 minutes. Then there was a written test and I think there was a 30 minute time limit on it. The whole process took about 45 minutes.
Overall I have nothing bad to say about it. Young group of guys (late 20's to early 30's) but they seem to be growing and it wouldn't be a bad deal if you can get by with the pay and the base, ATL and CHS. It took about a week to get the "thanks but no thanks" email.
Kind of a funny point, the Chief Pilot called me this morning asking if I was still interested in flying for them. I'm not because I really like my current employer and won't be leaving anytime soon but if I was unemployed I'd probably consider it.
Hey gigity, I'm new to the site so I can't PM yet. I have an interview with them soon. Can you remember any specifics on your interview? How were the WWYD q's? How was the written? Was it just basic FAR's? 135 related FAR's, etc. Any info would be great, thanks!