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Interview Experiences From Air Canada Pilot Interviews :

  1. 1.  (Oct 08, 2024) -Introduction -legal (union) written statement about how the hiring process works, then several HR type questions, (view the study guide of this... Continue reading this interview experience..

  2. 2.  (Aug 12, 2024) I walked in to the AC building for my interview, I was welcomed by employees and had me started with phycological computer assessment which has around 325 questions (true and false). After the assessment, I was greeted by 2 pilots for the interview, they introduced themselves to me as an ice breaking time and start asking me questions.(view the study guide of this website).  Some yes and no questions to verify your documents overall the atmosphere was very relaxed, they tried to... Continue reading this interview experience..

Study Guide Questions for Your Air Canada Interview:

  1. 1. Have you ever disagreed with a Captain, what happened?
    • no, haven't been in that situation.
    • Yes, I disagreed with a captain once who didn't use the checklists, he was just doing them by heart. I told him I think we should use them even if we know them by heart, that it would make me feel more comfortable and we would be safer that way.
  2. 2. (Mar 25, 2025) How do you deal with a coworker who is not pulling their weight?
  3. 3. Tell us about a situation or incident you had and how you handled it. What could you have done better or learned from it.
  4. 4. Do you have a preference on bases?
    • Air Canada has many great bases to choose from that should suit every pilot's need whether they commute to one or live in one.
  5. 5. (Mar 25, 2025) Give us a brief overview of your career, including training
  6. 6. Would you be willing to relocate?
    • yes
  7. 7. Have you ever been fired?
    • no
  8. 8. How does a pilot’s job relate to customer service?
    • Relate back to company policies and core values
  9. 9. What was the hardest decision you’ve had to make in your career?
  10. 10. Describe a problem/dispute that you had with a colleague?

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