Application Review

Have your pilot airline application reviewed line-by-line. I will check your application to ensure accuracy and completeness. Airlineapps.com, Pilotcredentials.com and many more! First App – $125, each additional $95.
In the screening process and at your interview your interviewer will review your application, it is your first impression! Be sure you present the most professional appearance and the strongest content to get the interview and the job offer. Email us a pdf (or fax) of your Airline Apps Pilot Application for a thorough review. Changes can be made up to one week before interview, so do not delay! We can check for completeness, spelling, content on disclosure items like driving, training, accidents, violations, incidents, resignations and terminations. Avoid the many common mistakes and improve your application score to get the interview and job now!
You will receive a marked PDF of your application and a detailed email explaining my comments and suggestions. I am available by phone or email to discuss any questions you have about my review.
The base price is $125. Each additional app review is $95/review.
First App – $125
Two Apps – $220
Three Apps – $315
Four Apps – $410
Add’l Apps (or second looks at the same App) – $95 each
Package Part This product is also included in the Interview Prep Package.
After your purchase, email or fax a PDF of your application to kit@kitdarby.com or 770/487-6617. Turnaround is usually 2-3 days.
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