Emirates (EK) Interview - all you need to know about it (threads merged)
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Yeah so your 4.5 year new captains were upgraded about 8-6 months ago. Could very well be so as then then would have joined in the beginning on the hiring spree of 2011-2012. What I'm saying is that the ones being upgraded right now are about 5.5-6 years in the company. This is not a static thing you know. I'm not making this up, just have a look at the seniority list (sorry, the bid help list) and you have the facts right in front of your eyes.
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A king air and a dash 8 are relatively small airplanes , from my understanding they are strict on their minimums. There are people out there with thousands of hours of turbo prop command time and jet time that are applying.
A few years ago I attended a road show event and was slightly short on the jet time and the recruiter said to only apply once I have the minimums .
A few years ago I attended a road show event and was slightly short on the jet time and the recruiter said to only apply once I have the minimums .
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A380 vs B777
Dear Emirates pilots,
quick question out of curiosity... Which fleet would you consider to be the better regarding scheduling, type rating, lifestyle and destinations?
Understandably both involve fatigue as has been stated multiple times before. So please no answers such as: None, both fleets drain your life away! I'm looking for an informative reply.
Cheers!
quick question out of curiosity... Which fleet would you consider to be the better regarding scheduling, type rating, lifestyle and destinations?
Understandably both involve fatigue as has been stated multiple times before. So please no answers such as: None, both fleets drain your life away! I'm looking for an informative reply.
Cheers!
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You don't get a choice, they will put you on the equipment they're shortest on.
Seeing as about 50 instructors are being temporary furloughed on the A380, so I'm told by the TRE who's recently done my recurrent, I'd guess you would end up on the B777.
Previous type doesn't mean much.
Seeing as about 50 instructors are being temporary furloughed on the A380, so I'm told by the TRE who's recently done my recurrent, I'd guess you would end up on the B777.
Previous type doesn't mean much.
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Gardenshed, thanks for the info. However which fleet is considered to be the favoured/desired by the pilots wrt. scheduling, destinations, crew, lifestyle..?
From what you mentioned it seems that being on the B777 gives more job security. But surely this A380 over-crewing mishap is only temporary with so many more aircraft on order?
From what you mentioned it seems that being on the B777 gives more job security. But surely this A380 over-crewing mishap is only temporary with so many more aircraft on order?
Oen. Whichever fleet has the better lifestyle now, means nothing for the future. Things change regularly here. I believe there are 93 380s already here. Press states a final fleet at 120. So commands for anyone who has not been on property for a while already are a long way off.
The 777 fleet growth is also stagnating. With most new deliveries being replacement aircraft for older ones. So again, those joining now, or not already here for a while will be waiting a long time to change seats.
As gardenshed has stated, the choice of Fleet offered is not yours. Both are great aeroplanes, and the rostering system seems to be able to ignore bids from both fleets equally.
The 777 fleet growth is also stagnating. With most new deliveries being replacement aircraft for older ones. So again, those joining now, or not already here for a while will be waiting a long time to change seats.
As gardenshed has stated, the choice of Fleet offered is not yours. Both are great aeroplanes, and the rostering system seems to be able to ignore bids from both fleets equally.
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Hello,
I am trying to find the skytest version 3.0 which I am sure someone here would have purchased back in 2012. I request to share with me & I will pay the money involved in this.
I am struggling for airline job & its very important for me to have this practice..
although I already have SKYTEST version 3.2 but I need the older version 3.0.
kindly help
I am trying to find the skytest version 3.0 which I am sure someone here would have purchased back in 2012. I request to share with me & I will pay the money involved in this.
I am struggling for airline job & its very important for me to have this practice..
although I already have SKYTEST version 3.2 but I need the older version 3.0.
kindly help
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New recruits will very likely to be placed in the B777 fleet.
A380 trainers are being placed on unpaid deactivation for up to 3-4 months with 1 month active training then possibly another 3-4 months deactivation.
Current time to command in the B777 is around 5.5 to 6 years from date of join. This number can go up due to two factors. 1, stagnation of fleet size. 2, reducing number of trainers to handle the training backlog (due to trainer resignations)
A380 trainers are being placed on unpaid deactivation for up to 3-4 months with 1 month active training then possibly another 3-4 months deactivation.
Current time to command in the B777 is around 5.5 to 6 years from date of join. This number can go up due to two factors. 1, stagnation of fleet size. 2, reducing number of trainers to handle the training backlog (due to trainer resignations)
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Failed compass test
Hello everyone I am new here so pardon me if this a repeat question. I took the compass test recently and was not shortlisted. I was wondering if it's a one time deal or would I be able to reapply again after some time. Anyone that can assist me with information in this regard I would greatly appreciate. Thank you in advance
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Hello everyone I am new here so pardon me if this a repeat question. I took the compass test recently and was not shortlisted. I was wondering if it's a one time deal or would I be able to reapply again after some time. Anyone that can assist me with information in this regard I would greatly appreciate. Thank you in advance
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Hello everyone I am new here so pardon me if this a repeat question. I took the compass test recently and was not shortlisted. I was wondering if it's a one time deal or would I be able to reapply again after some time. Anyone that can assist me with information in this regard I would greatly appreciate. Thank you in advance
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Guys im a B738 F/O at Egyptair, i applied 2 years ago for Emirates when i had 2200 hours on type, they sent me that ive been short listed, then 4 days after that they sent me that my application is refused and they cannot tell the reason for that, 4 days ago i applied again in 3400 hours on type, and they sent me the same mail ( application refused with no reason to tell ) i tried deactivating the account and creating a new one, and the same happened, this really annoys me because i've revised the whole application all over again and again, and i see nothing wrong with it, any advices ? 😏
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That is because there hasn't been a pay cut, unless you mean the lack of a pay rise and ludicrous inflation in Dubai eating away at our salaries. Similarly, for pilots, there is no promotion freeze and there has been no offer of unpaid leave.