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shamrocky 13th Dec 2018 17:12

Aer Lingus DEP 2019
 

From the EI website.
Only open for two weeks.
Good luck to all.

Over 100 pilot positions available as we expand with new aircraft and routes.

We’ve launched our latest pilot recruitment drive, with over 100 direct entry pilot positions available. Positions are open to qualified pilots, who, if successful, will join our flight team for an exciting and rewarding career, flying our modern aircraft, such as the Airbus A320/321 and A330, to over 80 destinations worldwide.

The pilot recruitment drive comes as we continue to expand, having recently announced our ambitious growth strategy that will see our North Atlantic fleet increase from 17 to 30 aircraft by 2023. The growth strategy will see significant investments in guest experience, brand, fleet, network expansion and our people.

Over the coming years, we’ll add the new Airbus A321neo long-range aircraft, giving successful pilots the opportunity to fly the longest-range, single-aisle aircraft in the world when introduced.

We already fly to over 80 destinations worldwide but is continuing to eye new opportunities across the Atlantic and within Europe. This will give successful candidates exciting travel opportunities.

We’ve a strong track record of supporting female pilots, employing twice as many compared with the international airline industry average. We are continuing to make a concerted effort to attract more female pilots and we encourage them to apply for a position to join our team.

Candidates should be highly motivated individuals who are committed to delivering our excellent service and who are tuned into the challenging commercial priorities faced by a value carrier in today’s highly competitive aviation sector.

Successful candidates will be offered a very competitive package, which includes an incremental starting salary and excellent benefits.

Our direct entry pilot application process is now open and will close on Friday, 28th December.

Applicants are invited to apply online via the Aer Lingus careers website

Fadecwithnos 17th Dec 2018 15:43

I just finished my application.
Who else is going?
Any ideas on time to upgrade to the wide body fleet?

I am currently based in Dublin, 3k hours on the airbus, 500 on the 737.


Good luck to all

Fadecwithnos 17th Dec 2018 15:48

Any idea regarding the assessment process?

shamrocky 17th Dec 2018 19:42

Currently approx 2 years to be senior enough to bid for the A330 Long Haul but the NEOLR is coming during the Summer so Long Haul will be available to all.
Same process as last year I heard.

Fadecwithnos 18th Dec 2018 18:45

Hello Shamrocky.

This will be the first time I apply for Aer Lingus.
Any ideas where I could find any material?

Regarding the upgrade, 2 years doesn't look that bad, any idea on the upgrade time to captain position?

shamrocky 21st Dec 2018 07:15

I heard from yesterdays roadshow they said its about 7 years at the moment.

daveandg 2nd Jan 2019 08:41

Anyone any ideas why the application window was extended? Insufficient uptake, or they suffered a technical glitch?

MCDU2 2nd Jan 2019 11:04

I wouldn't get too hung up on time to command or RHS 330. Its a veritable moveable feast at the moment with all of the recruitment and new aircraft coming online. A lucky few have seen the 330 RHS after just 2 years but the majority in the last while were 4-5 and the average before the "boom" was 6-8. Some people never saw the 330 before command came around.

7 years for command is stretching the truth it a bit. For next summer there are a handful of 330 copilots that would sneak in around that vintage that are going through the upgrade process at the moment or have recently passed the checks. There is something like 30 promotions planned for summer 2019 but the majority would be around the 10 year+ vintage.

Like all seniority based airlines its all about your date of joining.

shamrocky 2nd Jan 2019 12:04

I agree with MCDU2 but the A320 command positions next year include pilots that joined in 2012 so that brings it to 7 years ish

maverickflyer 3rd Jan 2019 09:18

Can anybody confirm if they suffered a technical problem or something? When i applied back in December I got this message: due to technical difficulties we were unable to send you a confirmation email at this time. I checked my application status yesterday and it says application received, however, i never got the confirmation email. Thanks!

Burger81 4th Jan 2019 16:41

Online assessments.
 
Anyone received invite to complete online assements for the first stage of the process?
Many ideas what in entials? The email states about a personality questionnaire as part 1, but just says about assessments related to the role including a short video. I would assume a number of ATPL theory questions, but is there any info as to other assessments & the video?

Cheers

CarlosBustos 4th Jan 2019 17:19

Got invited for that too, I guess part 2 would be same as Ryanair online assesment?

maverickflyer 6th Jan 2019 11:51

hi guys, the email doesn't specify if you need a mouse to do the online assessments?. Can anybody confirm if we need one or not? thanks!

Banana Joe 6th Jan 2019 12:00

It's Cut-E tests and you probably have to do the tube test (you fly through some rotating openings in a tube) and you need a mouse for that.

bowinris 6th Jan 2019 14:36

Hi guys.
Anyone already did the " Direct Entry Pilots Interviews 2019" video ?
I have done all the tests except this one.

Good luck to you.

pilotsaad 6th Jan 2019 16:40


Originally Posted by bowinris (Post 10353431)
Hi guys.
Anyone already did the " Direct Entry Pilots Interviews 2019" video ?
I have done all the tests except this one.

Good luck to you.

I will do all the tests in Wen so can you tell me a little bit about the tests, please? How can I prepare myself and it is coming on?

bowinris 6th Jan 2019 18:45

Work-related Behaviour (management)
Completed and sentSituational Behaviour
Completed and sentVerbal Reasoning (consumer compact)
Completed and sentReaction Speed
Completed and sentSpatial Orientation
Completed and sentComplex Control
Completed and sentMulti-tasking Capability (avi)
Completed and sentApplied Numeracy (avi)


PendingDirect Entry Pilots Interview 2019

bowinris 6th Jan 2019 19:01

Work-related Behaviour (management)
Just some questions about yourself

Completed and sentSituational Behaviour
Just some questions about yourself

Completed and sent Verbal Reasoning (consumer compact)
You can find some examples here ( www. jobtestprep . co . uk/). It was the most difficult test for me.

Completed and sentReaction Speed
You will have 2 patterns on your left and right. When they both are identics, you need to press on your space bar

Completed and sentSpatial Orientation
Just need to find your position with a compas and RMI.

Completed and sentComplex Control
missile-game . bwhmather . com

Completed and sentMulti-tasking Capability (avi)
youtube.com/watch?v=wE04ioNINvk

Completed and sentApplied Numeracy (avi)
Simple maths test. Check 2piR & pi x R^2 x H

PendingDirect Entry Pilots Interview 2019
Didn't do it.

hru 7th Jan 2019 19:24

Hello guys.
Did the assessment yesterday .
First part 240 or so questions (psichological test)
Nothing special just some simple math and cut e test including NDB test , monitoring ability , reaction time .
Video questions.
Describe a situation when you used communications in your everyday life , and helped you . Describe when you felt keen and motivated as a pilot and why .
That's all i can remember . NO ATPL questions whatsoever .
Best of luck !

Burger81 7th Jan 2019 21:59


Originally Posted by hru (Post 10354425)
Hello guys.
Did the assessment yesterday .
First part 240 or so questions (psichological test)
Nothing special just some simple math and cut e test including NDB test , monitoring ability , reaction time .
Video questions.
Describe a situation when you used communications in your everyday life , and helped you . Describe when you felt keen and motivated as a pilot and why .
That's all i can remember . NO ATPL questions whatsoever .
Best of luck !

Hru,
you mind telling us what your experience is? Experience or low hours? Maybe there are ATPL type questions for low hours/non-commercial experience like the Ryr Cut-e tests?
Thanks

bowinris 7th Jan 2019 22:13

@smithy175 you need to clear your inbox

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hru 8th Jan 2019 04:25

@burger91 204 hours frozen atpl(cpl)

aviator_ 8th Jan 2019 09:05

Done the assessments all as above no ATPL stuff. Didn't do the interview bit yet.

3000hrs 800 on the 320

maverickflyer 8th Jan 2019 20:16

Hi, could anybody confirm if we need the mouse for the Complex Control Assessment. Is it possible to do it with a laptop's (Mac) touchpad? Thanks!

pilotsaad 8th Jan 2019 20:50


Originally Posted by bowinris (Post 10353634)
Work-related Behaviour (management)
Just some questions about yourself

Completed and sentSituational Behaviour
Just some questions about yourself

Completed and sent Verbal Reasoning (consumer compact)
You can find some examples here ( www. jobtestprep . co . uk/). It was the most difficult test for me.

Completed and sentReaction Speed
You will have 2 patterns on your left and right. When they both are identics, you need to press on your space bar

Completed and sentSpatial Orientation
Just need to find your position with a compas and RMI.

Completed and sentComplex Control
missile-game . bwhmather . com

Completed and sentMulti-tasking Capability (avi)
youtube.com/watch?v=wE04ioNINvk

Completed and sentApplied Numeracy (avi)
Simple maths test. Check 2piR & pi x R^2 x H

PendingDirect Entry Pilots Interview 2019
Didn't do it.

Hello! Thanks a lot for your interaction and feedback.
Please let me know what are you coming to get in video interview. Regards

aviator_ 8th Jan 2019 20:51


Originally Posted by maverickflyer (Post 10355446)
Hi, could anybody confirm if we need the mouse for the Complex Control Assessment. Is it possible to do it with a laptop's (Mac) touchpad? Thanks!

it's not a requirement to have a mouse, personally you will regret not having one as I did it on the mouse pad to a very bad outcome. A lot more crashes than I'd like.

maverickflyer 8th Jan 2019 21:33


Originally Posted by aviator_ (Post 10355485)
it's not a requirement to have a mouse, personally you will regret not having one as I did it on the mouse pad to a very bad outcome. A lot more crashes than I'd like.

thanks for the reply, I guess I'll have to find a computer with a mouse to do it.

daveandg 9th Jan 2019 07:55

Call me blunt, but why not just go buy a mouse rather than search for a computer? A basic mouse is say £10, which is a drop in the ocean if it secures you a permanent contract with a legacy carrier, and you can perform the test at home. Or you go find a different computer, possibly in public, and have the constant threat of distraction!

Aviation is all about identifying threats and what you can do to mitigate them!!

maverickflyer 9th Jan 2019 12:43


Originally Posted by daveandg (Post 10355763)
Call me blunt, but why not just go buy a mouse rather than search for a computer? A basic mouse is say £10, which is a drop in the ocean if it secures you a permanent contract with a legacy carrier, and you can perform the test at home. Or you go find a different computer, possibly in public, and have the constant threat of distraction!

Aviation is all about identifying threats and what you can do to mitigate them!!

Haha yeah I agree with you, I´ll probably just end up buying a mouse. The problem is a damn Apple mouse costs 60€ or so.

CapitalB 9th Jan 2019 13:01


Originally Posted by maverickflyer (Post 10356019)
Haha yeah I agree with you, I´ll probably just end up buying a mouse. The problem is a damn Apple mouse costs 60€ or so.

why buy an apple mouse? (They’re garbage anyway)
If you wanna be that cheap buy one in a store, do the test and return it! 😂

ItsFull 9th Jan 2019 13:47


Originally Posted by maverickflyer (Post 10356019)
Haha yeah I agree with you, I´ll probably just end up buying a mouse. The problem is a damn Apple mouse costs 60€ or so.

No need for an apple one! mine plug and play wireless on the mac, not even 10 bucks! Works as a charm! Save that money for ur TR or... QUESTION, anybody know if AL is paying for it?

greg765 9th Jan 2019 14:00

From the Cut-e website:

Basically, you don’t need anything except a computer with a browser and Internet access. Other aids are generally not required. However, for some of the tests it is useful to have a calculator or perhaps pen and paper at hand. Some of the exercises, for example, are made up of various steps, the results of which you might want to jot down so as to make it easier to find the solution in the end. If any kind of aid is required or could be helpful, you will be informed accordingly in the introduction to the test.
For those who already did the test: Is a calculator allowed ?

Thanks ! :)

pilotsaad 9th Jan 2019 18:56

Hi Guys!
Anybody did the video interview? Please help me if you can because I am coming to do it in the Friday.
Kinds

maverickflyer 9th Jan 2019 20:02


Originally Posted by greg765 (Post 10356073)
From the Cut-e website:


For those who already did the test: Is a calculator allowed ?

Thanks ! :)

I only have the interview left. There's one test (normal math problems- i think its called applied numeracy) that requires a calculator and a piece of paper. I also recommend getting a mouse if you don't have one. For those of you that have completed the video interview, did you wear a suit? Im asking this because I'm currently out of base and I don't have suit with me. The closest thing to a suit is my uniform :) Thanks a good luck!

greg765 9th Jan 2019 21:35


Originally Posted by maverickflyer (Post 10356409)
I only have the interview left. There's one test (normal math problems- i think its called applied numeracy) that requires a calculator and a piece of paper. I also recommend getting a mouse if you don't have one. For those of you that have completed the video interview, did you wear a suit? Im asking this because I'm currently out of base and I don't have suit with me. The closest thing to a suit is my uniform :) Thanks a good luck!

Thank you very much for the information ! Then I'll make sure to have a calculator ready :)
I personally plan to wear a suit (I'll take the test and interview tomorrow). Not sure if it is very important though, as I assume they do a kind of "pre-screening" with this first part of the selection. As long as it looks "professional" I think it should be fine !

Best of luck to everyone !

flyingmed 9th Jan 2019 22:39


Originally Posted by ItsFull (Post 10356063)
QUESTION, anybody know if AL is paying for it?

AL pay for it.

CapitalB 10th Jan 2019 05:55


Originally Posted by maverickflyer (Post 10356409)
I only have the interview left. There's one test (normal math problems- i think its called applied numeracy) that requires a calculator and a piece of paper. I also recommend getting a mouse if you don't have one. For those of you that have completed the video interview, did you wear a suit? Im asking this because I'm currently out of base and I don't have suit with me. The closest thing to a suit is my uniform :) Thanks a good luck!

I did the usual video interview thing and wore a suit jacket with a white shirt and a tie combined with the classic sweatpants. 😂

if you can just wear a white shirt and maybe a tie or take any sort of labelling your current airline puts on the uniform off and make it look like a normal suit?! From my past experience with recruiters and HR people I wouldn’t recommend doing it without a suit.

dan1165 11th Jan 2019 12:51

Did the video interview today . 4 questions , 40" to prepare your answer then 1'30" for recording . Basic stuff questions .

Ekkoh 18th Jan 2019 07:54

Has anyone received feedback?

FLEX65 18th Jan 2019 12:42


Originally Posted by Ekkoh (Post 10363797)
Has anyone received feedback?

Nothing yet!


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