Practise out loud with Avienne in a live airline-style interview. She follows up, runs service and safety scenarios, and turns your answers, voice and presence into a clear coaching report.
Free taster first · Emirates, easyJet or general interview · Report saved to your account
Uses ICAO, EASA, CRM and STAR as scoring references.
Practise what you say, how you sound, and how you come across.
Service, safety, teamwork, relocation, pressure and motivation.
Your practice interview and report stay in your account.
The point is simple: get the awkward first answer out before it counts.
Pick a general cabin crew interview, or practise for Emirates or easyJet style questions.
Answer naturally. She follows up, changes direction, and runs a service or safety scenario.
Get scores, watch-outs, stronger answer patterns, and the topics to prepare next.
Interview research is clear: eye contact, facial expression, posture, gestures and vocal steadiness shape how confident, warm and credible an answer feels. Cabin crew interviews look for composure as well as judgement, so Avienne helps you rehearse the answer and the way it lands.
The goal is not to act perfect. It is to make sure your delivery supports the answer you worked hard to prepare. The same STAR example can feel ready or unsure depending on whether you look present, pause cleanly, hold your posture, and finish without rushing.
Strong: you keep attention while listening, then return to the interviewer or camera for the important parts of your answer.
Watch-out: looking down through the whole answer, reading from notes, or losing eye contact at the exact moment you make the point.
Strong: small nods, relaxed shoulders, upright posture and a slight forward lean make you look attentive without forcing it.
Watch-out: sitting frozen, slouching back, crossing your arms tightly, or shifting so often that the answer feels unsettled.
Strong: a warm greeting, natural smile, and expressions that match the subject: caring in service answers, serious in safety answers.
Watch-out: a fixed smile, a blank face, or smiling through a serious example where the interviewer needs to see judgement.
Strong: visible hands and small purposeful gestures that help structure the story, compare options, or underline the result.
Watch-out: tapping, clicking a pen, touching your face, adjusting clothes, or hiding your hands for the whole interview.
Strong: steady volume, moderate pace, and short pauses before difficult questions so the answer sounds considered, not memorised.
Watch-out: rushing the ending, dropping your voice, speaking in a monotone, or filling every pause because silence feels uncomfortable.
Strong: your delivery matches the competency: warm for service, calm for conflict, disciplined for safety, reflective for mistakes.
Watch-out: saying you stay calm while your body looks tense, or giving a caring answer in a rushed tone that feels transactional.
AeroScout focuses on controllable interview behaviours: attention, composure, clarity and presence. It is not about attractiveness or beauty.
Turn a generic motivation answer into something personal, concise and credible.
Show calm service recovery without sounding defensive or scripted.
Practise what you would do when a passenger ignores instructions.
Explain how you support colleagues when the cabin gets busy or tense.
The report is direct but useful: your strongest answers, the moments that weakened your score, what to practise next, and how to make the answer sound more cabin-crew ready.
Each full spoken interview uses one Prep Pass. The free taster lets you try the experience first.
For one upcoming assessment day and a few focused practice rounds.
Choose StarterFor deeper preparation across motivation, service and safety scenarios.
Choose PlusYes. You answer out loud and Avienne replies in a real voice. You can end whenever you like.
No. Start with the free two minute taster. Full interviews and saved reports use Prep Passes.
You can choose a balanced general interview, or an Emirates or easyJet style interview before you begin.
A competency scorecard, strengths, watch-outs, delivery notes, and the specific fixes to practise before your real interview.
If a Prep Pass was not useful, you get your money back, no questions asked.
Try the free taster, then decide whether you want a full interview and report.