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flynd94 09-02-2021 06:29 AM


Originally Posted by Blackwing (Post 3289159)
Annnd the red flags just keep coming….

Red flags for what? There’s plenty of pilots lined up to come to UA.

Blackwing 09-08-2021 12:27 AM


Originally Posted by flynd94 (Post 3289222)
Red flags for what? There’s plenty of pilots lined up to come to UA.


True, but not so many mil guys lined up to go to Frontier…

Highflyer35 09-16-2021 04:36 PM

Anyone here used RST for United prep? Or Career takeoff? Which do you prefer and why?

ThumbsUp 09-16-2021 05:21 PM


Originally Posted by Highflyer35 (Post 3296218)
Anyone here used RST for United prep? Or Career takeoff? Which do you prefer and why?

Tech prep for United wouldn’t be very useful, but would serve very well at Delta & FedEx… so for us specifically, neither.

rockelino 09-16-2021 06:33 PM


Originally Posted by Highflyer35 (Post 3296218)
Anyone here used RST for United prep? Or Career takeoff? Which do you prefer and why?

No, but I signed up for Emerald Coast and I highly recommend their interview prep.

Joeythearm 09-27-2021 07:33 AM


Originally Posted by flitnabudih (Post 3235897)
TMAAT when you sat down in an interview room and were told that the interview will be conducted in the STAR format.

I was invited to interview at United Airlines for the position of First Officer. I was told the interview would be conducted using the STAR format. I prepared by reviewing the STAR format and complied by answering the questions they asked in the requested format as required. I now work for United Airlines and in my spare time, I read forums where people debate on whether or not to prepare for a task.


Hey, I googled AVIATE prep programs, and seems like a lot of "free filler." Do you know of a decent program that I could pay for quality prep?

BurritoBeach 09-28-2021 06:21 AM


Originally Posted by Joeythearm (Post 3300929)
Hey, I googled AVIATE prep programs, and seems like a lot of "free filler." Do you know of a decent program that I could pay for quality prep?

Aviate is a separate entry program, so depending on where you are at in your career, it may not be appropriate for you. That being said, the Aviate interview is the same as the traditional path with a few tweaks given for different age/experience levels of each candidate. So if Aviate is the entry you will be targeting, I think any of the established and aforementioned prep services will work just fine for Aviate.

Joeythearm 09-28-2021 09:52 AM

Im currently training at Mesa. Trying to figure out which prep would give me the best chance.

ThumbsUp 09-28-2021 11:40 AM


Originally Posted by Joeythearm (Post 3301389)
Im currently training at Mesa. Trying to figure out which prep would give me the best chance.


Are you referring to interviewing for Aviate or for a United interview in general?

For the in general part, any of the companies that have been mentioned earlier have a resulted in successful interviews. Saying one is better than the other is difficult unless you’ve done more than 1.

GRDWN3Grn 10-15-2021 09:02 AM

Any tips for the leadership assessment test? Is there anyway to prepare? Also is RST’s prep good?


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