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Geeg 5th Jan 2006 16:27

Re: EK selection and interview prep.
 
Hi fullforward,

Sorry but I don't usually post much on forums and I don't feel comfortable posting personal information on a public forum as I am sure you can understand this.

PM me if you would like
Geeg

robiemartin 6th Jan 2006 00:46

Anybody have suggestions of books/resources about living in Dubai? I've applied as DEFO, like the looks of the job but wife not sure UAE would be her cup of tea.

Cerberus 6th Jan 2006 01:46

Re: Latest EK selection news
 
Try these, the first is by women for women!! I looked at books before I came but a lot spout absolute crap and can't keep up with the changes. If you want to know what is available get Dubai Explorer

http://www.expatwoman.com/profiles.p...=Middle%20East

http://guide.theemiratesnetwork.com/living/

Cerberus

robiemartin 6th Jan 2006 03:40

Re: Latest EK selection news
 
Thanks for the links, lots of good info!

GTP 7th Jan 2006 08:01

Re: EK selection and interview prep.
 
the book Prep for ek interview by capt XYZ.
is there a second edition out????
If so ,does any one have one ?

fullforward 7th Jan 2006 17:14

Re: EK selection and interview prep.
 
GEG please check your PM.

gtaflyer 13th Jan 2006 18:55

Re: EK selection and interview prep.
 
gtp

there is a second edition for the x,y,z book it has more up todate info and is worth getting.

gaucho 17th Jan 2006 23:18

hy , im new on this, im from argentina ,from here is pretty difficult to get those books. where can i get capt xyz?
can someone send me a digital copy?
thanks!!!

Zomp 17th Jan 2006 23:36

hope you guys fail cheating your way into EK it's already bad enough without you!

global707 24th Jan 2006 12:51

Nice friendly response Zomp.......

ALTACK 28th Jan 2006 09:30

Latest Update On Emirates Interv
 
Hello

All info seen her is to great value , but since latest msg is from Aug , maybe things changed since

So , what is the latest intervieuw tips u can share

All tips regarding selection , theo part, sim check , ... appreciated

thks

Blue Pilot 31st Jan 2006 15:47

Faq
 
Can anybody sent me the FAQ on the interview by Emirates???

Blue Pilot 31st Jan 2006 15:55

Do they stil hire you even if you don't buy " The Book"?????

thrust clb 26th Feb 2006 12:38

Emirates Pilot Interview Handbook
 
Hello fellow Pilots..i've finally got the call for the EK interview coming next month. Needless to say, i've been cramming to be prepared, and buying or borrowing whatever book i need to make a great impression.

I wanted to buy the "EMIRATES PILOT INTERVIEW HANDBOOK" through the web but it seems i need to have a Paypal account..from which my country does not have Paypal.

Anyone out there will to sell a used one to me? please pm. thanks. will send the dough with western union asap.

critical winge 26th Feb 2006 13:43

Love you man, Location 3rd world. Obviously you don't have any aspirations or you will be coming to a democracy and airline politics the same as your own location > 3rd world. Good luck on your command in 8 yrs ( thats an optimistic view)!!
Ciao

Oh, by the way, how many guys are they recruiting from your part of the world now as it seems to be the only place they can get people to join from. The pay here will only make a labourer on the roads happy, and they work BLOODY hard for what they get.

Hey, even paying peanuts and getting Gibbons is a lot better than peanuts for........, how long has, finally been called been?

Welcome, its a happy place, you will never be bored in the car on the way to work as you never have enough time to have a "company conversation".

Ciao

fatigueflyer 26th Feb 2006 16:13

Hey, don't worry about the handbook. Just be yourself as EK is so desperate for pilots its not funny. Looking at hiring and training around 380 in the next 12 months. Rather than just doing the interview look around you when you are here cos this building site will be here for a long long time. Getting through the interview is not difficult but living here with your family may be. Roads are dangerous due to crap drivers and road conditions. Buy the biggest car you can afford!! The cost of living is high and on an FOs salary with 2 kids expect to be just getting by until your upgrade....whenever it happens??? Schools are ok but not great. Work is chaotic at best....read the threads posted! Expect to listen to a lot of whining and bitching at work. Also, in case you have not heard, direct entry captains take up a lot of the headlines these days. On the bright side, we have an average of 350 days of sunshine a year according to EMAAR, a company here who builds many residential developments therefore not much drainage is reqd.....should see the past few days news after 2.5 days of rain!! Oh, there are lots of malls, sales, restaurants, bars, cafes etc cos the big cheese does not like you spending your hard earned salary anywhere but in Dubai. Came back from leave recently and had a new joiner on board. When he was waiting at the carousel for his bags he definitely had an expression of "what the hell am I doing here???":confused:

thrust clb 26th Feb 2006 20:15

whoa!
 
Ooops...i think i woke up some angry , unhappy people around here. :bored: Probably the friendly, encouraging EK pilots i chatted with in INC duty-free last month was just being nice? thanks anyway..

Nevrekar 26th Feb 2006 20:59

Emirates Interview
 
Have you tried Transair.com.uk? They sell pilot supplies as well as interview prep books. I think they take Visa/MC for payment.

As far as aviation jobs go, it all depends on where you currently are and where you plan to be in a few years. For some folks EK might actually be a step up from where they currently are. It may give someone a chance to fly a heavy jet for a year or two and then move on to greener pastures. On the other hand, you may choose to stay on. It's an individual decision based on your current circumstances.

This forum has some great posts and "realistic" information on expectations.
It makes you take off the "rose colored glasses" and as you sip the "company Coolaid" you begin to sort things out for yourself.

I remember having an app with EK years ago, hoping to get call. Well I finally got the call last month. Timing was just off by a few years. Flying as Capt now for a major LCC in the U.S. it isn't worth it for me.Few years ago I would have had a different response.

Good luck with the process. If I can find my old "Emirates interview" handbook I will be happy to mail it toyou.

steven coe 26th Feb 2006 22:36

Preparation for Emirates
 
With regards to preparation for the EK interview, I did not find the Interview Guide as useful as I thought it would be. That is not to say that looking over it didn't make me aware of the "group exercises" and how they were to be conducted. The techincal questions, were all answered by reading "The Technical Pilot Interview" by Gary Bristow.

The sim evaluation is straight forward, no tricks. If one has flown jets long enough and been to sim for years and years, then flying the profiles are easy enough. Fly it the way you would fly your company aircraft.

The group exercies are not hard, but does require one to think logically. Working along with your fellow team members, remember to make your point known also without seeming overly pushy.

The scariest part is sitting down with the Psychologist after the psychometric tests. They will read you like an open book! After review of the test results, they are able to tell you who you are, your concerns, your habits, and so on..That was the toughest part I thought.

Passed all the tests. Got the call...

Murrenfan 27th Feb 2006 01:18

critical winge
 
Pilots from 3rd world are submitted to the same process with EK as from your "first world" pilots. And on their countries they have the same type ratings(A320s,30s, 40s, 737s and even 777s) and sim checks that you have in your "first world" country. And most of them fly to different places across the world and operate in busy airports (LHR, CDG, FRA, JFK, ORD, MIA, etc) exactly as pilots from your "first world" country. In other words, they are PILOTS exactly as you are, and just because you were born in a "first world" country, it doesn't make you any better than them.

Cheers

Mfan


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