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manucordier
8th Jun 2011, 14:52
Hi

Did anyone apply to airBaltic ? airBalticPeople (http://recruite.airbaltic.com/index.php/erecruite?task=showDO)

I applied for their "Pilots" job offer and I received a negative response.
The requirements do not specify any minimum flight time and a Type rating is not mandatory.

I am a low hours pilot without any other flying experience than the one I got in my FTO. Total flight time (piston) 281h.

Anyone wants to share his experience applying with them ?

costas1979
8th Jun 2011, 15:34
I havn't applied but if you look closely you are required to have at least 1000 hrs and multipilot experience.

manucordier
8th Jun 2011, 15:59
Hi,

They don't say nothing about 1000 hours on that page: airBalticPeople (http://recruite.airbaltic.com/index.php/en/erecruite?id=24&task=view)

Daniel777
8th Jun 2011, 16:37
A friend of mine was invited for assessment not long ago.
Yet, he has around 4000 hours on B737.
I don't know about the recruitment of low hour guys.
Anyone?

Cheers

costas1979
8th Jun 2011, 17:42
If you follow the link for the dhc-8 q400

Due to a significant fleet increase, airBaltic is offering an exciting career opportunity:

Join our fast growing airline as a First Officer on DHC-8 Q400,
one of the biggest, fastest and most modern commercial turboprop in the world!


Candidates should meet the following


Total Time 1000 hrs and previous multi pilot experience
Previous experience on large turboprops is considered an advantage

DeltaT
9th Jun 2011, 01:14
FYI, You have to pay 9000Euro for the Q400 rating when doing it with Baltic

dan1165
9th Jun 2011, 07:37
Heard you also have to pay for LT :bored: ...

BigNumber
9th Jun 2011, 19:15
Why would that surprise you dan (world citizen).

Everyone wants their piece of the wannabe cake; and rightly so. Frankly you could charge double and come they will, in their droves

Dr Eckener
12th Jun 2011, 09:34
Be very careful where you spend your money folks!

Kampars: airBaltic is close to bankruptcy :: The Baltic Course | Baltic States news & analytics (http://www.baltic-course.com/eng/transport/?doc=42089)

captainsuperstorm
12th Jun 2011, 10:13
want 9000 euro?

then read this carefully




"If it is confirmed that the company is close to bankruptcy, there is such a notion as bankruptcy fraud, and that already carries a criminal penalty," stressed Kampars. The minister hopes that the state will not have to rescue the airline out as it had to bail out Parex banka.

you can sit on your 9000 euro:}

Boomerang81
12th Jun 2011, 14:31
Hi All,

In light of the link to the article in the previous post I was wondering if anyone has been through airbaltic recently with regards to type rating training and could comment on how much substance there is to the allegations of impending bankruptcy.

I'm interested as I am seriously looking at undertaking type rating training with them in the near future and naturally the above article makes me slightly nervous!!!

Thanks in advance,

Boomerang

BigNumber
12th Jun 2011, 16:08
Utter cobblers; the Air Baltic finances are in extremely good order.

Definitely are good place to invest in type training and work.

Splendid people and a first class product.

epsum
12th Jun 2011, 19:34
Pardon my french, but how come?

Tero Taskila left to Estonian Air, Latvian government investigating currently financial matters between Flick and some criminals, 1st qt result was net loss over 28M LVL and Q8s which already bought by AB were sold to leasing company and leased back to create some cash for cover everyday expenses. Only big red balloons and hot air..


I would not bet my money, but I'm too cautious usually.

captainsuperstorm
12th Jun 2011, 20:38
well boomerang keep your cash. forget about the job on dash!

all they want is your money!:{

slav4o1
16th Jun 2011, 17:32
I know someone that has been chosen for an assessment on the B737 (paid by AirBaltic), he was successful but not called for job yet, strange.

Pristigis
13th Jan 2020, 09:07
Hello everybody

I'm new here, but I decided to register to put a question to all the community.
I've recently received an email from AB offering me taking part of a recruitment process, consisting in doing the A320/B737 TR through their AB training ATO, and a 5 years bonding contract afterwards. There're no tests or assessments before, only filling in the confirmation form, Skype interview and if satisfactory, do the TR, and afterwards as a guarantee of assessment and to definitive contract access, doing the base training. according to that, they'll adjust the contract terms and conditions. The starting salary and roster are incredible good (maybe too much?)
Does anybody received such kind of offer, and if so and accepted, can you explain how is it?
Thx for reading

liltoe
10th May 2021, 17:01
Hi
I have the airBaltic's online assessment coming up very soon, I just wanted to ask if anyone got some info about how should I prepare for it.
I also know that the math & physics are high school level but is there anything special/different?

Thanks

andriksen
2nd Sep 2021, 06:20
Hello:)

Do you guys know if they're still using tripod VVS/4 test or something has changed?:)

TommyBoy123
7th Oct 2022, 20:35
Hello all!

I have created this thread because there is little to no information to be had about the selection procedure of airBaltic Training Pilot Academy.

I want to apply for the programme in one to two months, but I will want to find out more about what to expect. AirBaltic has indeed indicated that there will be several assessments, but I need more content. Can anyone give tips and tricks? Possibly share websites/files/notes that are hugely similar to the assessments?

Example: it is said that during your first assessment, you will be tested on beta-subjects. As a preparation, I cannot imagine that for this you need to know the whole book from your primary school because even in primary school, the level in which the beta-subjects are given, varies enormously with the primary school level you're in.

As for this, I would love to hear who has done the assessment and would like to talk with me about it!

Climb150
8th Oct 2022, 14:10
If you head over to terms and endearment, a thread already exists which I bumped for you.



Look at his posts and it will be here: https://www.pprune.org/terms-endearment/591021-air-baltic-information.html

Senior Pilot

TommyBoy123
9th Oct 2022, 09:22
I can't find it with where you should have bumbed me, can you send a link?

andrea1995
23rd Oct 2022, 10:05
Hi everyone!
Did someone applied for airbaltic lately? I sent the application and I received an email with a simple form to complete. They were saying that they would have send the online assessment link in a separate email and the deadline to complete the form was the 20th October, I completed the 19th, but I still haven't received anything. Do someone have some news about it?

AviatorBoy_95
23rd Oct 2022, 17:11
Hi everyone!
Did someone applied for airbaltic lately? I sent the application and I received an email with a simple form to complete. They were saying that they would have send the online assessment link in a separate email and the deadline to complete the form was the 20th October, I completed the 19th, but I still haven't received anything. Do someone have some news about it?
Hi Andrea,
Do you mind to tell your profile (low timer or not)?
I applied back in the summer and I quickly received a negative reply saying that I was not meeting the requirements. Probably because they are asking for 300hr on MTOW of at least 5,7t.
Thank you in advance

sunji
25th Oct 2022, 17:59
Hi Andrea,
Do you mind to tell your profile (low timer or not)?
I applied back in the summer and I quickly received a negative reply saying that I was not meeting the requirements. Probably because they are asking for 300hr on MTOW of at least 5,7t.
Thank you in advance
it was the same for me back then in 2018, you need some hours on something heavy otherwise u dont get invited. I tried to get in as my first job and was instantly declined, after 2 years in Ryanair I got the invitation the next day after my application lol.

AviatorBoy_95
25th Oct 2022, 20:54
it was the same for me back then in 2018, you need some hours on something heavy otherwise u dont get invited. I tried to get in as my first job and was instantly declined, after 2 years in Ryanair I got the invitation the next day after my application lol.
thanks