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ControlledRest777 11th Jun 2023 21:38

They should clearly state what they are looking after…

seventree 18th Aug 2023 09:35

Hi BF, I hope your assessment prep (or actual assessment now being august...) is going/went well. Any chance you could share how long it took for them to invite you after you applied? Thanks!

oldkarim 18th Aug 2023 12:45

Hi folks, is the german language required? 'Cause the advertisment says english is enough but I have heard pretty rumours about people not getting called due to german level 0 .

HeadUpTheTailpipe 18th Aug 2023 13:14

I have a friend who went for the interview several months ago. Indeed, they advertise that German is no longer a requirement. However, that is not the case in reality. Conversational fluency required to progress past the first stage, apparently.

the HUTT

andreo 27th Aug 2023 12:43

Hello cockpit fellas!

Ich habe auch asssessment with Aerologic in Oct.
After reading this thread i specifically asked about the german language requirement and the reply was the following;
"the daily business (flying, documentation,…) is of course in English. Nevertheless, it is always good to have German language skills for small talk within the team.
For the assessment it is required to be able to do the small talk parts in German.
Some tasks will also be in German, some can be done in English, depending on the task."
I hope this clarifies although i find it vague. I don't get what interest would they have to pay accomodation and dinner for people that are not suitable from the begining.

I tried to PM BearingFail but aparently i am not allowed. Could you please PM me with some details of the assessment. Did you used SkyTest to prepair? What sections were relevant.
Best of luck to y'all, hear you on 121.5 :))))

Baz1997 30th Sep 2023 22:28

any feedback on recruitment?

andreo 19th Oct 2023 13:56

Not from me,

I cancelled my assessment, they were not able to confirm the level of German needed and and all the intel i've gathered was pointing to a high command of the german language, which i lack.
just said pass

goodluck to the others

Klimax 4th Nov 2023 22:11


Originally Posted by andreo (Post 11523882)
Not from me,

I cancelled my assessment, they were not able to confirm the level of German needed and and all the intel i've gathered was pointing to a high command of the german language, which i lack.
just said pass

goodluck to the others

Yeah, not impressive to know such a carrier lacks the ability to speak English, whether professionally or small talk. Restricted to the point of retarded. Ordnung muss sein. Weiter gehen. Schnell.

White Sausage 5th Nov 2023 01:33


Originally Posted by Klimax (Post 11533438)
Yeah, not impressive to know such a carrier lacks the ability to speak English, whether professionally or small talk. Restricted to the point of retarded. Ordnung muss sein. Weiter gehen. Schnell.

Well, then learn German, for crying out loud! French airlines require French, Dutch require Dutch and Spanish airlines require Spanish! Big deal!! They don’t owe you anything, if you are so desperate to join then put in some effort!

mattpilot 7th Nov 2023 20:55

Does anyone know how long you typically stay an SO before you get to upgrade to FO ?



rudestuff 8th Nov 2023 07:54

I believe if you join with 200 hours they give you a type rating and you're cruise relief pilot until about 1500 hours. Then a few more sims and they might let you land the thing.
It's probably a gentler way into the right seat than the usual cadet route.

mattpilot 8th Nov 2023 08:13

Interesting. I got an assessment soon and am weighing my options. I also got 2 other assessments ongoing with national airlines as an FO, but they move at a glacial pace compared to what aerologic seems to be doing. I dont have any CS25 experience, but close to 1000 hours. I'd hate being stuck as a cruise relief pilot for years, but a 777 rating is quite enticing (plus the QoL of flying boxes Longhaul). But the low pay also has not escaped me... Any advice? :-)

magnum 8th Nov 2023 11:48

Guys I believe the FO course starts about a year after being on the line as SO.

rplyz 10th Nov 2023 23:23

Hey Guys,
any infos on what to prepare for exactly? Is Physics being asked as RE or just General Technical Questions.
Also how is the maths section?
unfortunately there is barely information on the internet

Baz1997 13th Nov 2023 08:26

do you have invitation for assessment? How long did you have to wait when you sent your's CV?

Central Scrutinizer 14th Jan 2024 13:13


Originally Posted by mattpilot (Post 11535350)
Interesting. I got an assessment soon and am weighing my options. I also got 2 other assessments ongoing with national airlines as an FO, but they move at a glacial pace compared to what aerologic seems to be doing. I dont have any CS25 experience, but close to 1000 hours. I'd hate being stuck as a cruise relief pilot for years, but a 777 rating is quite enticing (plus the QoL of flying boxes Longhaul). But the low pay also has not escaped me... Any advice? :-)

Any idea of how low is low?

Is the 777 type rating you get a "normal" type rating or does it have any restrictions attached to it?

Do you know if you need to transfer your licence to Germany if you have it with Austro Control?

Louis XIV 29th Jan 2024 13:42


Originally Posted by mattpilot (Post 11535350)
Interesting. I got an assessment soon and am weighing my options. I also got 2 other assessments ongoing with national airlines as an FO, but they move at a glacial pace compared to what aerologic seems to be doing. I dont have any CS25 experience, but close to 1000 hours. I'd hate being stuck as a cruise relief pilot for years, but a 777 rating is quite enticing (plus the QoL of flying boxes Longhaul). But the low pay also has not escaped me... Any advice? :-)

so let me ask you a simple question: what kind of salary do you expect when joining an airline as a low hour F/O? I am confident that you can easily present some figures that would represent „an adequate amount“ for your effort.

you mentioned that you didn’t even attend the assessment yet…so how do you know about T&C at AeroLogic.
I have to admit that I am not someone who you can call a „fanboy“, neither am I an AeroLogic-Jünger but if you compare the salary to other Airlines within the LH-Group, then you have to honestly say that for someone coming out of flightschool or someone with low hours, payment at AeroLogic isn’t that bad.


Louis XIV 29th Jan 2024 13:58


Originally Posted by Central Scrutinizer (Post 11575978)
Any idea of how low is low?

Is the 777 type rating you get a "normal" type rating or does it have any restrictions attached to it?

Do you know if you need to transfer your licence to Germany if you have it with Austro Control?

If I remember correctly, you will have a restriction on your license as long as you are acting as second officer (cruise relief pilot)
As soon as you complete you training to FO, you will have this restriction revoked.
Requirements for a second officer to upgrade to F/O are 750 hours MPA within the company.

when joining AeroLogic you are required by contract to transfer your license to LBA.

mattpilot 1st Feb 2024 16:17


Originally Posted by Louis XIV (Post 11585834)
so let me ask you a simple question: what kind of salary do you expect when joining an airline as a low hour F/O? I am confident that you can easily present some figures that would represent „an adequate amount“ for your effort.

you mentioned that you didn’t even attend the assessment yet…so how do you know about T&C at AeroLogic.
I have to admit that I am not someone who you can call a „fanboy“, neither am I an AeroLogic-Jünger but if you compare the salary to other Airlines within the LH-Group, then you have to honestly say that for someone coming out of flightschool or someone with low hours, payment at AeroLogic isn’t that bad.

I've been at the assessment. The offer is 53k starting, 3 year bond. Upgrade to FO once you have 750 hours on type at the next opportunity and its done automatically.

As for it being 'low' .. well even if you upgrade to FO, its i think 63k, but i dont remember.

Compare that with starting at a LH subsidiary, you are looking at 70k at AUA & Cityline/CityAirline, and 90k at Swiss.

Its not a bad deal at all, but i think the plus points come from the type of flying, not the pay (and having to be based in leipzig).

oldkarim 2nd Feb 2024 08:49


Originally Posted by mattpilot (Post 11588133)
I've been at the assessment. The offer is 53k starting, 3 year bond. Upgrade to FO once you have 750 hours on type at the next opportunity and its done automatically.

As for it being 'low' .. well even if you upgrade to FO, its i think 63k, but i dont remember.

Compare that with starting at a LH subsidiary, you are looking at 70k at AUA & Cityline/CityAirline, and 90k at Swiss.

Its not a bad deal at all, but i think the plus points come from the type of flying, not the pay (and having to be based in leipzig).

Thanks, Just curious, even if you join as experienced F/O with over 2000h , you start as SO?


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