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jackbauer 15th Nov 2007 10:39


Anyone really know?
NEWSFLASH You need 4000hrs but can apply at 3500hrs and join at 4000hrs!

KRUGERFLAP 15th Nov 2007 10:47

BY the end of this year or at least at july 2008 they will change the policy for sure.It will be around 2000 hs and you will be able to reapply in 6 to 12 ,monhts if fail.

Too many routes and acft and no crew at all.

nemego 15th Nov 2007 16:51

do U think flying 500 extra hours using autopilot made someone a better pilot

atiuta 15th Nov 2007 16:58

According to an engineer and a clerk, it does.

GMDS 16th Nov 2007 03:29


do U think flying 500 extra hours using autopilot made someone a better pilot
Do you think 4000 hours using autopilot makes someone better??
There has to be a line drawn somewhere.
You prefer landings to hours? Manual to automated flying?
I's all debatable but in this specific case it's EK's call.
They will eventually lower the requirement, but i'm afraid it will still be hours.

airbussmooth 16th Nov 2007 05:51

what minimums do u think
 
how much lower will they drop do u reckon:ugh:

hmm... 16th Nov 2007 05:56

KRUGERFLAP i've been hearing that for the last 2 years yet the mins still stay at 4000...

airbussmooth 16th Nov 2007 06:09

good info but??
 
umm was wondering about how many tech questions are there??? :ugh:

also ive read that not much weight in the questions or sim infact it's the

TOTAL overall process!! mind you of course tech exam and sim eval are

very important

twieke 16th Nov 2007 06:22

If I remember correctly, the minimum requirement of 4000TT is there since 2003. Before I think it was 2500TT.
I am sure you can find FO's with a few thousand hours who are more than able to to the job, are willing to come here and wait a few years longer to get their upgrade. If they have spent most of their time in a "glass cockpit", I don't see any reason not to let them try the interview.
We have FO's now that have a few hundred hours sitting in the right seat, and they can do the job.

Rgds,

Twieke

5man 16th Nov 2007 06:43

30 questions 30 mins. Don't get too worked up on it... Sim

hotmj43 16th Nov 2007 18:22

i imagine what you do with your money is your Biz := Dont spend it all at once now:=

bobby7272 17th Nov 2007 14:56

emirates interview
 
looking for emirates technical question can someone help


thanks

:)

tbaylx 17th Nov 2007 15:28

The tech exam is not worth styudying for.

It's a multiple choice exam on basic ATPL stuff. While not strictly allowed they seem to leave the room while you are doing the test, and the group tends to help each other out discretly. It's also not weighted very much in the whole process, so if you've been flying long enough to meet their minimums you'll have no issues passing it. Don't waste your time studying for it imho.

Kapitanleutnant 17th Nov 2007 15:44

Agree completely with tbaylx. It's almost a non event. No more figuring out density alts, TODA definitions,

First day is a nail biting experience waiting for the call at your hotel to see if you'll come back the next day.

K

freddi16 17th Nov 2007 16:57

ek interview
 
yes i can conferm they leave the room during the test,they come back after 30 min

magic2speaker 17th Nov 2007 20:25

New EK Selection
 
I have heared that emirates will start with a new selection process from now on. Can anyone give me some information about the process.

Is there still a group discussion ?

Does someone know something abou the ICAO English test ?

Which tech questions and which skill test do i have to expect.

Thanks
:O

airbussmooth 17th Nov 2007 22:58

update
 
about the english exams i heard its straight forward, if ur a native speaker is a some what confirmation assesment "meaning" one on one interview on the phone or something like that and a aviation english test. Is it multi choice not too sure but there are grades from 1-6 but let wait to see

airbussmooth 17th Nov 2007 23:01

Are u guys saying that during the emirates tech section the reps leave

the room?? why are they viewing u from out side to assess yah?? or is it a

formalitie that they leave to try to get all off u some what working

together ???? 30 questoion i heard it was more can anyone confirm that? how long is the sim checkout:ugh:

tbaylx 18th Nov 2007 11:08

Yes they leave the room...no it's not a conspiracy. Our group silently did the exam individually then traded questions at the end on the ones we weren't sure about. Each exam is the same or similar questions, but in different orders, so you can't all put "b"for question #25 for example. it's about 30 questions and nothing at all to worry about.
The sim is a visual circuit to a landing followed by a V1 cut with a S/E MA and G/A. When i did the assessment we weren't allowed to use A/P..i heard a rumour that's changed now.

AAIGUY 18th Nov 2007 13:49

Ek Interview Book
 
If anyone has the XYZ Interview book and wants to sell it, I would be keen to buy it from you.

I know people say the tech quiz isn't much, but I have friends who think pilots who think pilots should be able to quote "theory" of lift and what not. What's hard depends on what you know :)

Any PM's would be appreciatted


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