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Would you be interested on sell the skytest. Thanks in adavance
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Originally Posted by BlueArrow17C
(Post 11602300)
I had the bq assesment. Due to confidentiality agreement i can not say the exact subjects, but i can say that Skytest and latestpilotjobs.com (eurowings subscruption- as guidance) will do the job for preparing. If one wants more brushup for the atpl, i used atplquestions last 200, but the ones from the website mentioned should be enough. There is no time for major calculations neither for the atpl nor for the written math test, so be in good shape and now the theory and you will be fine. What i could recommend is practice the spatial orientation and memory exercises as it gets harder and harder as you advance thru the exercise and you loose points easily. The standards are quite high, so sleep well the night before, be in good shape and strong stamina abd you will be fine. It's quite a fair assesment I would say, so, no need for too much precise information.
Be good, practise with Skytest and focus on the test while you’re at it. I would recommend studying a bit of ATPL while you’re at it, as it helps in one of the tests. Personally, I read “Ace the Pilot Technical Interview” BlueArrow17C - Please PM me if you would like to share further information! :) - Your inbox is full BR |
Hi,
Has anyone who passed the BQ been invited to the next stages? Regards |
Hi all,
I recently passed the IP-BQ for DHL Air Austria and interested in how the next steps look like. Anybody has any info on how the simulator assessment works like and what to expect? Also any information on roster, approx. block hours per year, if it's commutable from within Europe etc. would be really appreciated. |
Has anybody current insights regarding T&C's, roster and for how many pilots they are looking?
I have passed the BQ and FNPT and wait for the last step. |
Hey Lukasz K.
I have yes. I have the sim screening coming up. Was wondering if anyone here could provide some info on that? Do I understand correctly from the handout we can expect to be flying from EDDP? Is that correct? I only find RNAV SID's from EDDP and we're supposed to be flying raw data? Also, does anybody maybe have tips/tricks for pitch power settings? Thanks :ok: |
kelle19
1. DHA will continue recruiting for the whole year as they are very short on pilots 2. Salary 14. times, 13. (June) and 14.(November) almost tax free. Paid by duty hours, incl. stbys. You can expect 85.000€+ per year, gross. 3. Lol, pension (currently being set up). 4. Roster, see 1. ;-) |
Thanks EAM 👍
Do they offer any form of discounted flights program as well? |
You can jumpseat within the network and we have ID travel with Lufthansa.
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DHA or EAT?
Hello everyone!
Which one does have the best terms DHA or EAT? I'm in the process with both companies and eventually I'd have to make a choice. Is there any significant benefit on EAT maybe? Which one would you choose? Thanks in advance |
Hello!
Any updates for the BQ? And what about ATPL questions? |
I passed the BQ and am now waiting for the sim check in January. If you need any advice on the BQ, I’d be happy to share. Also, I’d appreciate it if anyone has information on what to expect for the sim check and the rest of the process.
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Which platform is more appropriate for preparation for the BQ?
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Originally Posted by BlueArrow17C
(Post 11795307)
Which platform is more appropriate for preparation for the BQ?
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Terms and Conditions DHL Air Austria
Hi,
If you were wondering about the T&C for DHL Air Austria (base in LEJ): 1. year FO salary more than 100.000€ (basic salary 63.000€ + 35€ per duty hour (expect 100 duty hrs per month), 5% bonus from 2nd year of employment, 5% pension) 2. Fully salary during TR, no bond 3. 37 days of vacation 4. MY ID travel + js to and from work with DHL 5. About 11 off days per month minimum 6. After minimum 1 year in the company also 767 |
Hello!
I got an email where they would like to invite me to a BQ. However, when I click (already logged in on my career.aero account) to "Book your appointment here", I get redirected to my application, and I can't see any slot, either occupied or free. I can't really book anything. Is this a normal feature, or is there something wrong? |
Hi!
Preparing currently for the sim and CQ. Did anyone go through the simulator assessment recently on the B757? What can you expect there? Raw data SID, vectors for ILS, GA, failures? Can anyone share details about the CQ as well? Thanks in advance! |
Hello,
Are they still hiring ? My application is "in progress" since February. I also applied to DHL EAT but they closed the offer and my application was removed. Mat |
All DHL airlines stopped hiring for the time being, DHA might take on some people end of the year or next year, but that is still to decide.
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Ok thanks !
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They just reopened the recruitment for NTR Captain.
Any info on the DEC contract? Salary ? Is it commutable or have to live in Leipzig ? Regards and Merry Christmas |
As a DEC you will start with 144.000€ gross, in general it is commutable and you dont have to live in Leipzig.
There is the possibility to use the jumpseat within the network, but you should have a plan how to get to Leipzig. |
Originally Posted by EAM
(Post 11948733)
All DHL airlines stopped hiring for the time being, DHA might take on some people end of the year or next year, but that is still to decide.
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Originally Posted by rudestuff
(Post 12010523)
Apparently DHX are looking for FO and a few DEC in the new year and the net is more than the gross at DHA.
Thanks! |
Originally Posted by rudestuff
(Post 12010523)
Apparently DHX are looking for FO and a few DEC in the new year and the net is more than the gross at DHA.
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Originally Posted by EAM
(Post 12010512)
As a DEC you will start with 144.000€ gross, in general it is commutable and you dont have to live in Leipzig.
There is the possibility to use the jumpseat within the network, but you should have a plan how to get to Leipzig. How is the roster looking, How many days off in a row? Trying to figure out if I can commute from home ( Northern Italy, Milano area, close to the swiss border) |
Generally it is possible to commute from MXP, you should always get 3 days off in a row, it depends a bit on the mood of the scheduler, you might get 5 or even 6 days off every now and then, or then again just 3. Using the jumpseat on the weekend is very very limited, as there are not many flights, so you might need to consider that.
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Originally Posted by EAM
(Post 12010789)
Generally it is possible to commute from MXP, you should always get 3 days off in a row, it depends a bit on the mood of the scheduler, you might get 5 or even 6 days off every now and then, or then again just 3. Using the jumpseat on the weekend is very very limited, as there are not many flights, so you might need to consider that.
Hard decision to make for me, I have 8 days off in a row at my current job but DHL is a great way to get into long haul territory |
Good evening!
I have seen the NTR 757/767 adv for DHL Austria and sent in an application(currently skipper on the 737, previous A300 cargo command experience...). Currently flying(and living in) out of VCE. Seing my beloved old A300 in yellow colours always being parked here when taxiing out for 04R.... just to confirm - commuting would be an option because I have absolutely NO intention moving to LEJ? Is it normally ON in blocks? How about STBY? I heard already that jumpseating on the freighters is absolutely no problem and I assume that this A300 here in VCE is coming in from LEJ.... Any insights appreciated, as well about a possible interview process! Thank you!
Originally Posted by EAM
(Post 12010789)
Generally it is possible to commute from MXP, you should always get 3 days off in a row, it depends a bit on the mood of the scheduler, you might get 5 or even 6 days off every now and then, or then again just 3. Using the jumpseat on the weekend is very very limited, as there are not many flights, so you might need to consider that.
A former collegue of mine joined DHL on the A300 MANY years ago, met him(a very long while ago) in Luton during a layover(different companies) and back than(must have been 2014 or before) and he was on a 7 ON/ 6 OFF roster. Reading your post this option does not exist anymore if 5 or 6 Off is already a present of the gods(or a scheduler)? Thanks! |
Originally Posted by flywithpassion
(Post 11795224)
I passed the BQ and am now waiting for the sim check in January. If you need any advice on the BQ, I’d be happy to share. Also, I’d appreciate it if anyone has information on what to expect for the sim check and the rest of the process.
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@tomuchwork @everybody, DHL Austria and DHL in general is a good place to work in terms of job stability and money, but a few things you should keep in mind:
- it is night flying and that can be tiring (what a surprise 😎) - no fancy new aircraft, we fly old ships, by the time we gonna replace them with what ever, that replacement will already be old. ;-) - long haul is an option for the future in DHL Air Austria, at the moment there is no long haul route, we are all convinced it will come, but you also need to be aware that you join the end of the list, even if you have 767 or long haul experience, it will be a wait for you. - commuting to LEJ is possible, but YOU choose to work in Leipzig, so you should have plans how to get there. We have some people who underestimated this and are now complaining because they struggle with the roster and the jumpseat, but for most people it works fine. Jumpseating is possible, but can be an issue, for e.g. if your jumpseat leaves at 04:00 but you land at 04:15 from CPH on your last day, than you would need to find another way to get home, or take the jumpseat a day later. But usually it works fine, most of the time you will be back to Leipzig just before midnight on the last working day. In addition, going to work and home on the weekend is an issue and might be difficult. The company is not responsible to make your commuting work. - The min OFF is 3 days and your first duty day is a kind of travel day, where you start in the evening according to your jumpseat. You get 11 OFF days per month, but we do not have a fixed pattern at the moment. Hopefully that will change in the future. But at the moment its a flex roster. Again, if you are able to adapt to the conditions with night flying and commuting to Leipzig, then I think DHL Air Austria and DHL in general is one of the best jobs in Europe, specially at the moment as we hiring DEC. There are a few goodies here and there that we are used to but are unheard of in other companies, one is, your OFF days are OFF, they do not get changed, never!!!, unless offer to fly and get a OFF day payment. |
For those who have a SIM check coming, you are welcome to contact me, there is a 767 SIM in FRA, it is a bit different to the 757 in Leipzig, but probably the best you can get.
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Hello guys, what's the best website to prepare myself for the BQ never done one myself.
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Hello everyone, has anyone already received news or started the selection process for DHL/EAT yet?
If not, does anyone have any idea when we can expect to hear something? |
Originally Posted by BrokenHeadset
(Post 12024102)
Hello everyone, has anyone already received news or started the selection process for DHL/EAT yet?
If not, does anyone have any idea when we can expect to hear something? From the application to the reception of this email, It was around 2 weeks. |
oh, nice to know things are moving, were you experienced or cadet?
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Originally Posted by BrokenHeadset
(Post 12024646)
oh, nice to know things are moving, were you experienced or cadet?
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Any cadet have heard anything from them?
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Originally Posted by Mike96
(Post 12027866)
Any cadet have heard anything from them?
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Apparently there are still some people in the holding pool from last year waiting for a message/call
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