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zedflyer 8th Nov 2007 18:06

1st airline interview
 
to the experienced pilots, I have been invited for an interview
with a major airline on B737.
What sites are there to prepare for an interview,
and any advise on what : documents to take/the interview/dress-code etc.
:)

trafficcontrol 8th Nov 2007 18:21

Sorry I contain no ifno but how Major is Major!? :D Sound really exciting, and wish you all the best of luck!

asuweb 8th Nov 2007 18:22

There are a few good books out there for brushing up before interviews. "Ace the technical pilot interview" is a good one for brushing up on the technical aspects.

The most important thing, is be yourself, and know yourself. By that I mean, know what you have achieved in life, your experiences of leadership, teamwork, decision making etc, and have examples (prefferably more than 1) which can clearly illustrate these things.

As for what to take, that probably depends on the airline, however obviously take your license, logbooks etc.

Dress-code, I would have thought that was obvious. Unless your flying your 737 low level around the bush, I would avoid turning up in shorts, t-shirt and baseball cap. :}

Best of luck

Callsign Kilo 8th Nov 2007 18:24

Bloody hell mate 'dress code' - jeans and a t-shirt. :p What do you think old chum?

Prep, well I'd look at b737.org.co.uk for want of a better site.

I'd also gen up on most things jet orientated. Swept wings, coffin corner, Mcrit, High Bypass turbofans etc

Company history - check their website, know their fleet, expansion plans etc

Be prepared for the usual 'Where do you see yourself in 5 years' & 'describe a time when you dealt with a difficult situation with a successful outcome' type questions.

Above all, be prepared. Best of luck to you :ok:

badboy raggamuffin 8th Nov 2007 19:54

rehearse answers to the usual "difficult questions"

so- why should we hire you?
so- how do you think ur gonna cope, jumping from a light twin to a 737, is it not a big step up for you?
Why flying? how long have you been interested in it?


Dress code, if I was you id try and get hold of a pilot's uniform from somewhere, complete with epaulets and hat, show them u mean business.

dartagnan 8th Nov 2007 20:05

yes, epaulettes make the difference.
specially with 4 captain strips. some of my friends got jobs like this and fly the A340. they want see how you look if you work for them.

good luck!

Muppet99 9th Nov 2007 08:48


yes, epaulettes make the difference.
Are you being serious?

dartagnan 9th Nov 2007 08:57

absolutely!

Mercenary Pilot 9th Nov 2007 09:03

I think not :suspect:

badboy raggamuffin 9th Nov 2007 09:25

Epaulets are a good idea!

Wore some to a recent interview and got the job! If you turn up looking like a pilot they are more likely to hire you, its all a subconscious thing.

JetSetJ 9th Nov 2007 09:39

Hi there,

Would this 'major 737 operator' happen to be Ryanair??

Regards

JJ:ok:

Mercenary Pilot 9th Nov 2007 09:41

Nah, he said "major airline" on the 737. :p

badboy raggamuffin, I would be interested to hear who you got a job with?

Callsign Kilo 9th Nov 2007 10:07

Look-The-Part Airlines ;)

badboy raggamuffin 9th Nov 2007 12:51

Actually it was Pisstake Airways, (pronounced pish-tak-ee), a polish outfit.

Muppet99 9th Nov 2007 15:40

i would probably advise against wearing epaulets (however it's spelt). go for a standard suit.

neilia 9th Nov 2007 22:06

If you're not going to do epaulettes, at least wear a pilot's cap.

The Otter's Pocket 10th Nov 2007 13:07

And polish your shoes, the amount of people who turn up for interviews, assessments and the like with crappy shoes, no polish and mud in the welts is beyond comprehension.
Also if you do need to shave, do.
There were several people at the EOC who looked like they had been dragged through a hedge backwards. Good luck. The early post about swept wing etc I think is very astute.

Mercenary Pilot 10th Nov 2007 16:21


Actually it was Pisstake Airways, (pronounced pish-tak-ee), a polish outfit
I thought they were Irish?

zedflyer 11th Nov 2007 06:40

1st time airline interview
 
to avoid confusion, the "major airline" I would call is
Virgin Nigeria. If this is not major to some I apologise,
as this is my first "airline" interview.:)

Thank you for the replies.

EGCC4284 11th Nov 2007 10:59

zedflyer

Well done on getting the interview. You only get one chance. Wear a suit and tie and make sure your shoe's are polished.

I went to 3 interviews wearing a suit I bought from George at ASDA and passed all 3 interviews. ASDA is known for being a cheap supermarket store here in the UK. I also wore it to the sim assessments that followed my interviews. The jacket cost me £27 and the trousers £7. They have gone up in price a bit now but I am sure you will get a smart jacket and trousers from there. I cannot be doing with all this bull**** of spend £100's because its got a brand name on it.

Wear a white shirt and a nice relaxing coulored tie, preferably blue. I would avoid wearing a red tie.

At your interview, be yourself, be positive and smile.

Good luck and let us know how you get on.

PM me if you need to get in touch.

Rob


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