Emirates (EK) Interview - all you need to know about it (threads merged)
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Emirates requirements for interview have changed
I was told today, to qualify for an interview with Emirates ,you now need 4000 hours total time with 2000 hours on commercial multi engine jet over 10 tons OR 2500 hours on any multi engine commercial jet over 30 tons .Good luck .
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Hi!
Both of those requirements sound correct to me, via the KLAS job fair. EK said the requirements were lowered (again) on Wed 21 Apr 2010.
It was 55 tonnes, then 20/25, and now 10.
cliff
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PS-I re-activiated my EK application, as I have been having trouble finding a US-based job. Had my app in at EK for about 2 years, but did not know I never met the minimums, according to the guy at the KLAS job fair. The minimums posted on the website were incorrect, according to him.
Both of those requirements sound correct to me, via the KLAS job fair. EK said the requirements were lowered (again) on Wed 21 Apr 2010.
It was 55 tonnes, then 20/25, and now 10.
cliff
KGRB
PS-I re-activiated my EK application, as I have been having trouble finding a US-based job. Had my app in at EK for about 2 years, but did not know I never met the minimums, according to the guy at the KLAS job fair. The minimums posted on the website were incorrect, according to him.
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2500 TT ? That will open the floodgate for lots of girls and boys from the LOCO,S . No quick command with them either, sure we gonna see a lot of younsters the coming yeaars. Might be refreshing?
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Hello all
Does anyone know if you can apply with less than the minimum hours required and subsequently go through the selection process with the intention of joining once meeting the requirements? I currently have 1500hrs A320 fleet.
Kind Regards
Roy
Does anyone know if you can apply with less than the minimum hours required and subsequently go through the selection process with the intention of joining once meeting the requirements? I currently have 1500hrs A320 fleet.
Kind Regards
Roy
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Did even hear about other requirements. You can now apply although if you have one arm or one leg missing ( or both together provided they are not on the same side ) .
But there are also conditions to follow. An FO on AIB fleet must still have its right arm and a CPT or DEC its left one ( due to FBW – side stick position) . For 777 there are no objections so far.
But there are also conditions to follow. An FO on AIB fleet must still have its right arm and a CPT or DEC its left one ( due to FBW – side stick position) . For 777 there are no objections so far.
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so I guess future loho loco defo's will complain having to nurse loho loco dec's around uncharted territory ....
Sorry, had to get rid of that one, on a more serious note now:
I don't mind low hour future collegues, some very low hour locals do a great job, just as others should not come closer than a wingspan to an airliner.
It all runs down to proper assessment and thereafter proper training and follow up on training.
Unfortunately the drying up supply has made assessment a threat, as too many are allowed to slip through who shouldn't. Training has become better, the new team making a great effort, only tarnished by some instructor relicts who, for obvious reasons, can't be weeded out. Follow up on training and checking is generally good, again tarnished by the ones that regularly demonstrate an inadequate level, even fail checks, just to be reinstalled by a few phone calls from relatives ....
Sorry, had to get rid of that one, on a more serious note now:
I don't mind low hour future collegues, some very low hour locals do a great job, just as others should not come closer than a wingspan to an airliner.
It all runs down to proper assessment and thereafter proper training and follow up on training.
Unfortunately the drying up supply has made assessment a threat, as too many are allowed to slip through who shouldn't. Training has become better, the new team making a great effort, only tarnished by some instructor relicts who, for obvious reasons, can't be weeded out. Follow up on training and checking is generally good, again tarnished by the ones that regularly demonstrate an inadequate level, even fail checks, just to be reinstalled by a few phone calls from relatives ....
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hi,I updated my application after almost 3.5 yrs,is it good enough?do I need to reapply fresh?its been 3 wks after the application,havent heard from EK except an auto reply saying they will get back if they find change in my profile,exp etc.I now hv 7000hrs with 2000 in command on the 737.
Thanks in advance 4 info
Thanks in advance 4 info
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From EK website:
Requirements: For the position of First Officer (prior to joining):
Requirements: For the position of First Officer (prior to joining):
- A minimum of 4,000 hours total flying time.
- A minimum of 2,000 hours flown in multi-crew, multi-engine jet aircraft. Preference will be given to pilots with > 2000 hours on medium to heavy sized jets.
- Applicants must hold a current ICAO ATPL.
- English language fluency is essential (minimum to ICAO ELP Level4).
- All applicants must be current within the last 12 months prior to the date of joining.
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Hello all
Does anyone know if you can apply with less than the minimum hours required and subsequently go through the selection process (With the intention to join once meeting the updated requirements)? I currently have 1500hrs A320 fleet but would be interested in joining end of 2011
Kind Regards
Roy
Does anyone know if you can apply with less than the minimum hours required and subsequently go through the selection process (With the intention to join once meeting the updated requirements)? I currently have 1500hrs A320 fleet but would be interested in joining end of 2011
Kind Regards
Roy
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Hello Roy.
My guess is, that the system may filter you out before you even become "visible" to a recruiter if you don't yet meet the minimums. But do try. If the database keeps your information, it may work in your favor to have applied now as it shows determination when you do get an interview after meeting the requirements.
My guess is, that the system may filter you out before you even become "visible" to a recruiter if you don't yet meet the minimums. But do try. If the database keeps your information, it may work in your favor to have applied now as it shows determination when you do get an interview after meeting the requirements.
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hi,I updated my application after almost 3.5 yrs,is it good enough?do I need to reapply fresh?its been 3 wks after the application,havent heard from EK except an auto reply saying they will get back if they find change in my profile,exp etc.I now hv 7000hrs with 2000 in command on the 737.
Thanks in advance 4 info
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If you have that flight time, especially with the 737 PIC, Emirates is about the last place I'd be applying.
hi,I updated my application after almost 3.5 yrs,is it good enough?do I need to reapply fresh?its been 3 wks after the application,havent heard from EK except an auto reply saying they will get back if they find change in my profile,exp etc.I now hv 7000hrs with 2000 in command on the 737.
Thanks in advance 4 info
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If you have that flight time, especially with the 737 PIC, Emirates is about the last place I'd be applying.
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Hey guys this is the right link to see the new min:
Minimum Requirements | Flight Deck Crew | Explore Our Careers | Emirates Group Careers Centre
Requirements for the Position of First Officer
- A minimum of 4000 hours total flying time (may include 25% P3 or FEO time to a max of 500 hr).
- A minimum of 2000 hours multi-crew, multi-engine jet aircraft preferably with MTOW of >55T. (P3 time cannot be used for this requirement).
OR
- A minimum of 2500 hours total flying time on a modern commercial multi-engine, multi-crew aircraft jet. (P3 time cannot be used for this requirement)
- Must hold a valid ICAO ATPL
- English language fluency (written and verbal comprehension); ICAO English level (4 or above)
- Experience commensurate with age
- Type rated would be advantageous
=> If you don't have a job could be good.
Minimum Requirements | Flight Deck Crew | Explore Our Careers | Emirates Group Careers Centre
Requirements for the Position of First Officer
- A minimum of 4000 hours total flying time (may include 25% P3 or FEO time to a max of 500 hr).
- A minimum of 2000 hours multi-crew, multi-engine jet aircraft preferably with MTOW of >55T. (P3 time cannot be used for this requirement).
OR
- A minimum of 2500 hours total flying time on a modern commercial multi-engine, multi-crew aircraft jet. (P3 time cannot be used for this requirement)
- Must hold a valid ICAO ATPL
- English language fluency (written and verbal comprehension); ICAO English level (4 or above)
- Experience commensurate with age
- Type rated would be advantageous
=> If you don't have a job could be good.
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At the moment they are only taking F/Os from the A340 to the A380 as they want them to have 4 engine Airbus experience. It will be a long, long time before an F/O hired today gets anywhere near the A380.
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Does anyone know if the current interview has changed much from a few years ago?. Are they still only hiring about 30% of those interviewed?....... Thanks.....(yes, I've looked at this thread and there really isn't anything of substance in the last year or two.)