Cape Air Interview

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Bozo- thanks for the tips. I'll keep you posted on how it goes.
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Well, I had my interview last week and it went great. The last gouge was very accurate. It started with a group introduction to the company, pay, benefits, base assignments, bid system, etc... Then we were called in individually for the interview with a Captain and HR rep. Most questions were "tell me about a time when..." or "your in this situation, what would you do?" type questions. The only technical questions I was asked was how does a turbo-charger work and what are the memory items for an engine failure in a light twin.

That was pretty much it. They were a great group and the interview made me like the company even more.

They called two days later and offered me an FO class in september! Although, I ended up turning down the offer. My wife got a job the same week I interviewed and we decided it just wasn't the right time yet to move and jump in the airlines. Family first. They did leave the offer open though if anything changes so that was really nice of them.

Overall was a great experience and I would still love to fly with Cape in the future if the timing is right. Great company.

If anybody interviewing any time soon wants more of the scoop feel free to PM me.
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Just curious besides living in base why would anyone want to go to cape air now when all the requirements are the same as a regional?
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Do you guys still get based down in the Caribbean during the winter months? Either way, I see you in BOS once in a while and think it would be a blast to do that type of flying again.
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Quote: Just curious besides living in base why would anyone want to go to cape air now when all the requirements are the same as a regional?
Because Cape Air is one of the few companies that will not be affected by ATP rule & they still hire FO's at 1000TT.
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I thought they were 121.
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Quote: I thought they were 121.
The Guam operations are Part 121, and all 402 operations are Part 135 Commuter-Airline.
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Quote: Just curious besides living in base why would anyone want to go to cape air now when all the requirements are the same as a regional?
Because you can make 40k first year. I made 48k 2nd year. Home every night as well.
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How many pilots does cape have?
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Quote: Do you guys still get based down in the Caribbean during the winter months? Either way, I see you in BOS once in a while and think it would be a blast to do that type of flying again.
I talked to one of their recruiters. She was really nice and she told me that most new hires go to the Midwest stations, and than into Boston.She most hiring is done in the summer and you begin single pilot flying in the fall.

I would consider this gig for sure If I could get the island bases right out of class. Does anyone know If that is possible?
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