View Full Version : Starting with EK in July?
PICKARD
6th June 2003, 06:33
Anyone out there got a start date on the 7th July, 777 course, if so see you there.
By the way, if you have applied the interview is ok, as they say just be yourself. Its a good 3 days and they make you feel welcome, unlike " the worlds favourite".
Iam looking forward to it, got a few mates flying out there who have all been there for a while now and they all seem to enjoy it.
so good luck.
cyclops camel
6th June 2003, 12:43
Have fun. See you on the beach!
:D
PICKARD
8th June 2003, 01:27
Thanks, i'm looking forward to it.
Keep the beers cool :O
gtaflyer
8th June 2003, 19:34
pickard.
can you tell me how long you had to wait before u got an interview and if possible what were your hours? thanks
:O
cpkratzer
10th June 2003, 04:56
I was wondering how long it took to get an interview and what hours you have in what equipment
Thanks
krotch
Tajfa
10th June 2003, 14:35
After I applied, it took around a month before I recieved a mail stating I was put in the "holding pool". The call for an interview came about two months later. After the interview it took six weeks and two days to get the result.
A friend of mine got a telephone from them about two months after his application. They wanted him to fill a place at an interview on short notice. Good for him, he rejected.
Be prepared - it takes a little study!!
He didn't even have his ATPL yet!:confused: I also think it matters a lot what airline your experience is from!
I think it is a lot of be there (in the pile) at the right place at the right time. I've heard that there is som 1000 pilots in the pool now:ooh:
It seems like a good place to spend some years. I'm just waiting to get the results from my medical, and I'm outa here!
Tajfa:cool:
gtaflyer
10th June 2003, 18:45
tajfa
you did not say what sort of experience you had and what equipment , would appreciate any new scraps of information particularly if you had any command hours or not.
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Tibesti 3415
10th June 2003, 18:52
Tajfa, what airlines are the good ones to get hired by EK, and what Airline did you come from.
Tajfa
11th June 2003, 05:56
I'll try and not get too personal. (A man's got to hang on to his little secrets que!?)
As far as the airlines go, a few of the north european ones are a very good stepping stone. BA is supposedly still on top of the hitlist, and Scandinavians are known to be a serious and cheerful bunch!
A have a few thousand hours as copilot on jets, and one thousand in command on a commuter. Total is six thousand plus.
:cool: Tajfa
PICKARD
12th June 2003, 06:25
Having been accepted it's easy for me to say but, I don't think it makes much difference what airline you are from, they seem to be looking across the board at experience levels.
With the rapid and large expansion rate they have at the moment they want people they can promote early and also people who are happy to be F/O's for a while longer.
I fly for a european charter airline flying the B757 & B767, good command time on both and some training experience, who ever you are and whatever your level of experience, if you fancy it have a go.
It does take an age though, quite a few months for the interview, six weeks after that to find out if you have been successful and then after the medical bits another few weeks to be offered a place.
Be patient, iam sure it will be worth it!!!!
Zomp
12th June 2003, 13:50
Be patient, iam sure it will be worth it!!!!
.........until you see the new villas across the airport where they will put you!
BUSTACLOUD
12th June 2003, 17:02
hello PICKARD i am on the 777 july 7th course. I have a feeling there are only 2 of us on this . Looking forward to it .cu there pm me with your details
:ok:
PICKARD
12th June 2003, 18:30
Thanks ZOMP for those words of encouragement, I have a mate on the inside who is trying to find out where i will be living but if you know more then please, enlighten me!
Ps. The mate in question lives in the villas over the road from the airport so I know all about them. :cool:
sluggums
12th June 2003, 20:33
I'm going out to Dxb soon myself. I thought that most of the villas were in the Jumierah area, the airport villas are news to me.
What are they like, what are the good and bad points?
Does anyone know where people with families are going to be housed for the next 3-4 months?
gtaflyer
13th June 2003, 03:24
thanks for the information.
I have about 3000 hrs , 1000 jet but not command i dont think i have the level of experience u obviously had! Do u know what level of experience is in the hold pool ?
Ally Minium
13th June 2003, 18:07
Don't know if this is the right place, but...
I have an interview for a ground instructional job with Emirates in the near future and one part of the selection procedure is a "short technical test".
Has anyone out there had experience of this and could you give me a heads up as to what it may involve?
Thanks
PICKARD
21st June 2003, 04:48
Donīt know if itīs of any use but the pilot tech paper i thought was quite hard work, as far as pilots are concerned itīs almost ATPL level on differing sujects, Nav, Met, Intruments and Performance. Not sure what it will be for you but it could be the same.
Have fun !!!!!!!
Dumpvalve
21st June 2003, 15:41
To the chaps starting in July, I have just seen your new villas, they are in a good area and very nice looking, I hope this brings you a little peace of mind.
PICKARD
26th June 2003, 04:28
Cheers Dumpvalve, thanks for that, ia'm out next week to start my B777 course on the 7th, the one major concern for my wife is where we will be living so if you are right thats good news.
Can you say for sure where the places are?
Thanks.
Dumpvalve
26th June 2003, 13:51
Pickard, check your PM
neilb767
27th June 2003, 20:54
Hey guys,
can you please give me a short run down on the renumeratin being offered for F/O at EK?
I am just wondering if all the mid east airlines are on par.
thanks.