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lostinBRU 11th Aug 2001 17:53

Emirates Interviews
 
Just been invited to Dubai for 3 days in Sep. Anybody going worked out a good deal for an airfare from UK? (Yep you have to make your own way out there!)

Any comments about recent selection process and especially their "fast track" promotion scheme would be gratefully received. :)

Payscale 14th Aug 2001 13:35

Their fast track isn't much faster that the "slow" track since the newhires are all experiences pilots. Usually with commands on B737 type of equipment.
Good luck to you

LAVDUMPER 15th Aug 2001 17:56

Lostinbru,

Any idea which aircraft are you likely to be posted on? Do you know if you have a choice in the matter (maybe based on previous experience)? If you do have a choice for aircraft types, which would you choose?

Cheers

Fly76737 15th Aug 2001 22:08

Lostinbru ,
How long did you wait between when you applied and the time you got invited?
From dus on ek or ba from london are the cheapest.

145qrh 16th Aug 2001 00:13

Congrats on the interview LostinBRU, best of luck when you get there.
Just out of interest how long were you in the hold-pool and how many hours do you have .
I see from you profile that you are a 146/RJ Capt assume it's with Sabena? :) :) :)

machcruiser 16th Aug 2001 06:20

I am up for interview with Emirates soon. Any advise or knowledge on the interview and selection process would be appreciated.

lostinBRU 20th Aug 2001 01:07

Thanks for the replies guys.

Sorry for the delay, but change of plan. I've been offered an A320 course for a LHR based operator.

So decision time..... solid offer of job versus interview with odds of ???:1 after shelling out for the airfare.

Billy small balls took the solid job offer...

For info, about 6 months between online application and invite for interview, and yes, with Sabena at the moment.

Best of luck to those applying/going. :D

[ 19 August 2001: Message edited by: lostinBRU ]

camel trader 20th Aug 2001 05:17

Who is the LHR operator if you don't mind me asking. Is it the one with the wavy or straight blue line? Either way your pension will be far better than anything achievable in the sand pit!! You have probably made the correct move for the longer term :)

[ 20 August 2001: Message edited by: camel trader ]

PENNINE BOY 20th Aug 2001 05:20

Lost in Bruss,
You will have to change your handle;;;
To lost on M25;;;
Make sure you dont end up at 146 ProspectWay!!!
Cheap ticket try the r2 office!!!

Good luck in your new job :eek: :eek:

Disruptive 21st Aug 2001 08:21

A little further info on Emirates interviews...OK so you have to make your own way here, but Emirates is currently inviting 40plus pilots to DXB each month....lot of revenue seats. On arrival candidates are picked up at the airport and taken to a five star hotel for four nights, meals allowance, and transport provided. Pilots are encouraged to bring their wives who are taken on tours of the city, accommodation areas, schools and shops!!!!!!If successful you will have the opportunity to fly virtually brand new aircraft, A330 and B777 (the A300/A310 fleet is being withdrawn). Routes are a mixture of short, medium and long haul day and night flights. Full preferential bidding system based on a rotating seniority system, which can provide upto 14-16 consecutive days off over 2 roster periods.

Jopa 23rd Aug 2001 07:01

DoneThat,

Any idea on how fast is the hold pool "moving"? I've been in the hold pool for 6 months; could I expect a invitation eventually with 4500TT (3000 heavy-jet as F/O)?

Just wondering...

Cheers,

Disruptive 25th Aug 2001 15:19

Jopa,

All I know is that, you need to send your updated CV after 6 months if you have been in the pool that long.

brownoser 27th Aug 2001 16:03

Nice to read the replies here for EK interviews without all that bitching and carrying on. Been here a few years and it's still a good airline to work for and without the hassles of union matters. I think overall the guys are happy here and the job is one of the best going. Good luck for anyone coming over for an interview. An air ticket even paid in full is worth the effort and expense!!

LAVDUMPER 27th Aug 2001 18:44

Brownoser,

Couple of questions for you:

1. What experience did you have prior to joining Emirates? (to see an example of what is required for consideration...)

2. What type do you fly?

3. What is the likelihood of getting a 777 FO position if that is your preferred when starting out?

Cheers

767driver 27th Aug 2001 23:26

Fellows,

Any chance they recruit DEC, I mean, more than 10,000 hr TT guys with plenty of wide body command experience?

hornet 28th Aug 2001 00:19

wondering : will ER apply a correction factor for mil flying time to get over the 2500 hrs ? should one bother to apply not having flown civ aircraft?
Thanks to whoever knows about a mil entry into ER :confused:

madcat666 28th Aug 2001 02:19

hornet,
MIL time is fine, but you do need the 2500hrs. The more the better to get a command. Don't think any conversion will be added though.

brownoser 28th Aug 2001 22:12

LAVDUMPER,

I had about 4500 hrs on jet turbine aircraft when I applied and I waited about 18 months for my imterview but from what I hear some guys are getting interview dates as quickly as one month from applying. It seems that EK are looking at jet turbine (at least 1000 hrs) rated guys. Also they seem to be looking at multi-crew ops and an airline background (though not mandatory). I am currently on the Airbus fleet but it seems that there are no choices of A330 or B777 for new joiners. I think EK puts you on either aircraft type based on the availability of transition courses and new aircraft arriving.

Good luck.

reset_the_master_warning 1st Sep 2001 10:47

Just a quick note to any emirates wannabes. This is not an anti emirates message, just a statement of fact that highlights one of the problems here in the sandpit. Part of the contract/conditions here is that emirates cover your medical expenses, and your families medical expenses via an insurance scheme. There are a lot of hospitals in Dxb but only one of them is considered satisfactory, the American Hospital (Emirates doctors words, not mine). We have recently been advised that the emirates clinic are not to refer any patients to that hospital in the future, and if anyone insists on going to the American hospital, they will have to pay a 20% surcharge. I am not sure yet whether that is 20% of the bill or 20% on the insurance premium. Either way it highlights the indiscriminate way the company can, and does change the conditions of employment here.

Max Burner 2nd Sep 2001 19:09

I have just sent off an e-mail application, can anybody let me know what the schooling situation is in Dubai for primary and/or secondary schools.

Many thanks.

[ 02 September 2001: Message edited by: Max Burner ]


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