What if you could know exactly how you show up in the cabin when the pressure hits?

The answers already live inside you. The quiz just maps them out.

43,000 ft — Where Are You Flying?
43,000ft CFA Simulator
5 Questions
Where are you actually flying?

Where you actually operate when the door closes — that's what this finds. Five questions that map the moments you've already been through and point to the ones still ahead. So you know exactly where you're starting and where you're going.

There's no right answer in these questions. Most of them have no wrong one either — they're designed to find where you actually are, not where you think you should be. Answer what's true. The result is only useful if it's honest.

Question 1 of 5
You're given a trip brief with two hours to prepare. How do you feel walking into the aircraft?

Go with what's true for you right now.

Question 2 of 5
Something goes wrong with catering 20 minutes before departure. Passengers haven't boarded yet. Your first move is —

Go with your gut. What actually happens first?

Question 3 of 5
The pilot gives you a one-word answer when you needed more information. What happens next?

Trust your first instinct.

Question 4 of 5
Mid-flight, a passenger goes quiet in a way that catches your attention. No complaint. No request. Just something.

What do you actually do with that?

Question 5 of 5
You make a mistake mid-service. Small but visible. The owner saw it.

What do you do?

Your Level
Your Roadmap — Where You're Going
What's waiting at the next level
This is what you've been looking for.

Real scenarios. Real pressure. The situations still waiting for you — thought through before they arrive. You start at your level and you climb from there.

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What if you could know exactly how you show up when the pressure hits?

The answers live inside you and the quiz maps them out.

43,000ft
CFA Simulator
5 Questions

Where are you actually flying?

Where you actually operate when the door closes - that's what this finds. Five questions that map the moments you've already been through and point to the ones still ahead.

There's no right answer in these questions. Most of them have no wrong one either - they're designed to find where you actually are, not where you think you should be. Answer what's true.

My background on yachts, taught me how to prepare for every "possible" scenario and how to pivot when things changed. Wisdom usually came from things that literally and figuratively rocked the boat. That was the training ground

Then I moved into corporate aviation. I understood service but I had no idea of the constraints and what possible scenarios I would encounter. It was similar and completely different at the same time.

43,000ft exists to give you that, a virtual simulator to experience various situations and learn about yourself in the process.

- Lesley, founder of 43,000ft

My background on yachts, taught me how to prepare for every "possible" scenario and how to pivot when things changed. Wisdom usually came from things that literally and figuratively rocked the boat. That was the training ground.

Then I moved into corporate aviation. I understood service but I had no idea of the constraints and what possible scenarios I would encounter. It was similar and completely different at the same time.

43,000ft exists to give you that, a virtual simulator to experience various situations and prepare for what could happen and learn about yourself in the process.

- Lesley, founder of 43,000ft

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