Current gouge, question mix, and mock reps by airline.
Read anonymous, admin-reviewed interview reports. See the question types each carrier asks. Practice from the same structured pool before your CJO interview.

The Black Binder
A private briefing surface for airline-specific gouge, question flow, and mock interview reps.
1,444
Questions indexed
35
Airlines indexed
Founder-reviewed airline records and public company hubs.
1,737
Published gouges
Anonymous interview reports currently visible in the vault.
1,444
Public questions
Structured by Type and source for browse, practice, and mocks.
Voice Mock readiness
Airlines ready for a Voice Mock
A carrier appears here once it has a verified quality interview, so the questions, flow, and scoring match the real interview. Voice Mock stays locked for an airline until we can stand behind the data.
Recently approved
New reports move straight into a clean briefing format.
The vault reads from public, anonymity-safe views. Users see airline, role, outcome, date, difficulty, question mix, and mock prep paths without exposing the submitter.

Prep room
Company notes, approach plates, and interview sequence belong in one working briefing.

Cockpit view
Scroll past the hero and the page moves into the operating environment. The message stays simple: current information, clear sequence, and no loose assumptions before a decision.
Prep should feel closer to line operations than a course page.
Company reports stay tied to date, role, result, and question type.
Mock reps draw from the same airline-specific source pool.
Anonymous submissions are reviewed before they reach the vault.
Why it exists
Serious prep should look like a briefing, not a billboard.
AirlinePilotPrep keeps the user focused on the tasks that matter: choose a target airline, understand the gouge, rehearse the question flow, and submit back after the interview.
Pilot-sourced records
Every briefing starts from submitted interview reports, then gets structured by airline, date, result, and question type.
Private member access
Paid prep keeps the complete record organized for serious candidates without exposing public submitter identity.
Room sequence
Question order, follow-ups, company research gaps, and sim notes stay tied to the report that produced them.
Current context
Recent gouge, focused reps, and airline-specific context stay together so prep does not drift into generic answers.
Inside the vault
Company-specific gouge, kept in a structured format.
Company-specific gouge
Recent interview reports stay organized by airline, position, date, outcome, and difficulty.
Verbatim question flow
Questions are captured in the order pilots remember them, with Type, Topic, and answer notes.
Anonymous submissions
Pilots can pay it forward without putting their name, email, or user identity on public pages.
Simulator notes
Sims stay optional and secondary, but profile, evaluator behavior, aircraft, and debrief notes can be preserved.
Trust model
Private by default. Reviewed before publishing.
Run by pilots
The product is built around the way airline pilots actually prepare: recent reports, clean context, and no performative coaching layer.
Reviewed before publishing
User submissions stay private drafts until they are admin-reviewed and approved for public release.
Anonymity by design
Public pages read from anonymous views and never display submitter identity.
Clear access model
Free users see a useful preview. Members get deeper gouge access, question flow, and mock-interview prep surfaces.
Operating flow
The edge is not mystery. It is order.
Find the airline
Start with the airline finder. Narrow the pile by company, position, outcome, and date instead of scanning stale forum threads.
Map the room
Use the question map to see the balance of HR, Technical, CRM, TMAAT, and Scenario pressure for that operator.
Rehearse the flow
Move into the mock interview question vault with the same question sequence, notes, and context pilots submitted.
Pay it forward
After your interview, submit anonymous gouge so the next pilot gets a cleaner briefing than you had.
Member tools
Every feature points back to the interview room.
Useful paths stay visible: find an airline, read anonymous gouge, map questions, and rehearse the flow.
Airline finder
Find company-specific gouge by airline, position, outcome, difficulty, and interview date.
EnterAnonymous gouge
Read real interview reports without exposing submitter names, handles, or emails.
EnterQuestion map
Trace verbatim questions by Type and Topic so your prep follows the way the room actually moved.
EnterMock interview question vault
A focused question vault for mock interviews, including question flow and answer notes from prior rooms.
EnterPilot submissions
Submit a gouge, save drafts, and send it to admin review before it ever goes public.
EnterFlight Attendant pathway
Flight Attendant candidates choose their role during setup so submissions, practice, and paid access stay role-specific.
EnterMember notes
“The value was not more noise. It was knowing which questions kept showing up.”
“It felt like somebody handed me the room layout before I walked in.”
“Real pilots, real gouge, and no public profile attached to my submission.”
Membership access
Black Binder tiers for the way pilots actually prep.
Start with a useful preview. Move into the binder when you need deeper gouge, mocks, and interview-room repetition.

Free Tier
Free- 2 initial gouges, then 1 every 7 days
- Practice mode within unlocked content
- Enough to verify value before paying.

The Black Binder
$59/mo- $59/month for unlimited gouge access
- 6 text mocks per month
- Full records for airline-specific prep.

The Black Binder All Access
$99/mo- $99/month with Black Binder access
- 12 text mocks and 4 voice mocks per month
- Full records plus voice interview repetition.