Allegiant Air interview questions
110 verified questions reported by candidates across 1 role at Allegiant Air. Each one is archetype-tagged so you can see the pattern, slot the right STAR story, and practice out loud against an AI interviewer.
8 questions, grouped by role
Top 8 per role by quality score. For the full list per role, follow the role link in each section heading.
Commercial Pilot
All Commercial Pilot questions →- 1What would you do if you had a passenger curbside at 1am unable to get a ride, staying at the same hotel, with room in your shuttle van, but the flight attendant is reluctant and wants to leave because you're on minimum rest overnight?role specific aviation·panel
- 2Walk me through how you would create a taxi briefing using the airport diagram provided.onsite
- 3Describe the different types of structural icing in aviation and explain which presents the most significant hazard to aircraft.onsite
- 4How would you handle a potential bird strike where the captain does not confirm visible damage during the post-flight inspection?onsite
- 5Describe how you would handle a potential runway incursion scenario where your captain appears to misinterpret an air traffic control instruction.onsite
- 6Describe a critical error you've made while piloting an aircraft and how you resolved it.
- 7Walk me through the typical weather progression and conditions you'd observe during the different stages of a thunderstorm development.onsite
- 8Describe the alternate minimums criteria for precision and non-precision instrument approaches in aviation.onsite
Common questions
It varies by role and round. A phone screen is usually 5–8 questions, on-site loops 15–25 across multiple interviewers. The full Allegiant Air loop tends to surface 30+ distinct prompt patterns across the rounds, which is what we've banked here.
Yes — every question on this page is verified, meaning at least one candidate reported being asked it in a real Allegiant Air interview. We don't pad the list with generic prompts that weren't reported.
Pick the role section most relevant to your interview, run three to five questions through the practice tool out loud, and read the per-answer scoring. Most candidates who land an offer report 8–15 practice sessions over two weeks before the interview.