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EYBusdriver 10-03-2013 02:14 PM

Heard the "Gentleman's" agreement was back in effect, Qatar was upset about the poaching. Don't know what will happen over the next few months though. Rumor was only five guys bid on the 787 due to the bond, bids released today on the A380 and 787 but I haven't looked to see how many actually went.
Orders are as follows ..10 A380's.
12 A350's.
41 B787's.
And a number of 777's from the manufacturer and taken from Jet Airways.

RemoveB4flght 10-13-2013 05:17 AM

Probably be hiring off the street to the 787 soon, FO's don't want to seat lock because upgrades are happening on the 777 and captains smell the curry runs.

Get your resumes in soon if you want to fly Boeing's problem child

EYBusdriver 10-14-2013 08:52 AM

Plus five Air India 772's to do west coast flights. Hardly any curry runs on the T7. I do believe some new joiners will be assigned to "old sparky".

MDT06 10-17-2013 06:33 AM

I'm currently flying the A320 with a SIC rating. Is this ok as far as the type rating requirement.
Right now getting close to 1000hrs in the 320, with 2600 total time including 1300 in a turbo-prop.
Do I have to wait until I meet the 1500hrs of jet time, or am I reading the minimum requirements wrong.

Thanks

MDT 06

RemoveB4flght 10-17-2013 07:21 AM

2500 total time, 1500 glass cockpit, by current definition equipped with FMS coupled to Auto Pilot/Flight Director system.

upspeed 10-18-2013 08:46 PM

RemoveB4flight and EYBusdriver,

Thank you for all the posts and good detailed info on Etihad!

I've gone through as many posts as I could find on this forum by now an would appreciate any insights regarding the actual interview process, as most of the info is over 2 years old already and the "other" forum doesn't have any up to date info either due to reasons we all know.

I'm actually asking for another colleague who hasn't an account here and who's been invited for a December interview slot (B777 NTR). According to the invitation this is the screening profile:

Day 1:Simulator and Technical Exam

Day 2:HOGAN Assessment Feedback, Group Exercise, English Exam, Formal Interview.

Day 3:Medical

Any heads up would be greatly appreciated!

Fly safe,

Upspeed.

RemoveB4flght 10-21-2013 11:29 PM

Not sure what else to tell your friend. The interview profile is accurate and has stayed pretty much the same for years as far as I know.

The sim profile is straight forward, the hogan test basically identifies personality traits that can be both strengths and weakness, they want to see how well you play with others, and the interview is relaxed but professional. It's mostly pilots who handle the process, and they are a diverse group who have all been with the company a long time.

There are challenges to living here, but in my opinion there's no one particular type of person or nationality who does better here. I know single guys and families that love it, and those that don't.

There's no doubt that the growth is happening, and it's exciting to be a part of it. From the large number of nervous faces in blue suits I see at the HQ over recent months, no shortage of interested applicants.

ironbird 10-22-2013 10:21 AM

Does anyone know if and where I might be able to get some sim prep for Etihad please? Thanks in advance

bcpilot 10-22-2013 12:47 PM


Originally Posted by RemoveB4flght (Post 1503178)
2500 total time, 1500 glass cockpit, by current definition equipped with FMS coupled to Auto Pilot/Flight Director system.

Does EY have a min weight limit like EK has an unwritten 30 tonne wt limit??

upspeed 10-23-2013 04:05 AM

Thank you! That already helps a lot and I'll pass it on to my friend.

Upspeed.


Originally Posted by RemoveB4flght (Post 1505777)
Not sure what else to tell your friend. The interview profile is accurate and has stayed pretty much the same for years as far as I know.

The sim profile is straight forward, the hogan test basically identifies personality traits that can be both strengths and weakness, they want to see how well you play with others, and the interview is relaxed but professional. It's mostly pilots who handle the process, and they are a diverse group who have all been with the company a long time.

There are challenges to living here, but in my opinion there's no one particular type of person or nationality who does better here. I know single guys and families that love it, and those that don't.

There's no doubt that the growth is happening, and it's exciting to be a part of it. From the large number of nervous faces in blue suits I see at the HQ over recent months, no shortage of interested applicants.



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