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Ging 02-05-2017 03:59 AM

Aviationinterviews.com worth $20?
 
Anyone had any experience with that site? Trying to decide if it's worth $20 or not.

Beretta01 02-05-2017 04:40 AM

Definitely, don't look back.

Also, don't forget to cancel the subscription when you are finished with it, as it's a recurring $20 payment!

SVA402 02-05-2017 07:12 AM

Not a big fan of application review companies or anything of the sort. However this was one of the most helpful interview resources for me. A lot of folks post very up to date interview gouges. After paying for it and going through gouges for a few months, not a single question at the interview surprised me. As previously mentioned, don't forget to cancel your subscription afterwards. And pay it forward and post a review of your interview!

rightside02 02-05-2017 09:17 AM

Have used it a few times over the years for a few airline interviews . Well worth 20 bones man. Imagine it helps you with 2 questions at the least you may not have been prepared for, what's that worth in a interview that lands you a gig you want.

TurboFanMan 02-08-2017 10:48 AM

Worked for me, it was spot on!!
I highly recommend it.

rightseat 02-04-2018 11:41 AM

Spot on information from folks that have just gone through what you are planning, hoping, or about to go through. However, YOU MUST CANCEL YOUR SUBSCRIPTION WHEN YOU DON'T NEED IT ANYMORE. It is a monthly subscription not a one time payment. I did not realize that when I signed up. They will just keep charging your credit card until you cancel it.

I got hired at a major, was in the midst of getting ready for training, going through training, becoming a commuter for the first time and on the back side of it all, I was still getting charged. Ended up paying $120 before I caught it and shut it off. My fault as I should have noticed but the world was just crazy at that point.

With that said, I spent $120 and have my dream job! Worth it? Every penny!!!! I would have paid twice that much for it, had I known how helpful it would be.

bizzlepilot 02-07-2018 06:22 PM

Yes, what everyone else said. Not one question stumped me in my interview, I had seen everything else before. It was invaluable, but I did forget to cancel it for a month as well.

Flyhayes 02-08-2018 05:09 AM

For $20 it's a great tool. For those of us that forgot to cancel and paid waaaay more than $20, it's still a great tool. I used it successfully for two interviews. For my mainline interview I used it in conjunction with an interview prep company (Cage).

rickair7777 02-08-2018 07:00 AM

Yes. You probably won't be badly surprised by anything at the interview.

SGRogue 02-09-2018 06:29 AM


Originally Posted by Ging (Post 2295212)
Anyone had any experience with that site? Trying to decide if it's worth $20 or not.

You are chasing a $$million job. Anything that gives you a level of comfort/confidence walking into the interview and eliminates surprises during the interview is worth it.


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