King Rat,
First, Thank you! Now to the questions;
I have been flying corporate for almost five years of which about four years have been on different models of Learjets (nothing as nice and shiny as a 31 or 60 though

). I was never in the "pool".
The interview was very straight forward. It was about 1 hour with questions about you, your family and your career. Ofcourse the "mandatory" question of why you would like to join Flexjet was also asked

!
Following the pilot-interview you do a psycological (did I spell that right?) evaluation which takes a full day. It involves bunches of different written tests that are pretty tricky, and an interview with the psychologist (wow

, these words are harder then the tests!).
Overall it is a pretty thurough process. My experience has been that all the people you come in contact with throughout the process are very, very nice in every way. You deffinetly never feel like you are just another pilot looking for a job that can be treated any way they please.
Well that's it folks!
Good luck with your "process" Ratty!
LJ
[This message has been edited by Lear35pilot (edited 12 April 2001).]