777 guys now starting their upgrade so as to finish at the three year anniversary. Bill?
Airbus guys, sorry :crying: .
Hiring in the low 200s this year, possibly over 400 next year ( if they can find 400 pilots ).
Just over 1600 pilots on the seniority list.
12 777s coming this year, 18 next year. A380s deliveries start next year, possibly ahead of the revised schedule. B747-800s in 2010.
More than 5% of the list resigned last year. Looks to continue this year.
At EK a line pilot will be flying to the maximum limits this year. That's 100 hours every 28 days and 900 for the year. Back side of the clock, big time zone changes, etc.
Expat lifestyle not for everyone. You either like it or hate it.
Traffic in Dubai = Challenging
You succeed based on your ability not based on your position on a seniority list. This is a very important point. Senior Captains from U.S. majors have had very serious difficulty at Emirates. No union protections for incompetance or stupid mistakes.
If you come for the right reasons you'll like it. If you come chasing a big shiny jet you'll probably regret it.
Here and everywhere I tell young guys in the States that they should make Fedex, UPS, SWA, or another U.S. carrier their top choice. If you're over 40 and can't have that full career at a U.S. major then maybe EK makes sense. EK made a lot of sense for those of us furloughed after 9-11. EK works for some people, but not for others.
DEC hiring supposed to be slowing to a trickle, but with the high resignation rate and lack of F.O. applicants I tend to concur with Buford in regards to the DEC hiring, it will probably continue.
The success rate for DEC candidates at the interview isn't great, and an even greater number don't make it through training. I think that speaks more for the sad state of affairs of the Emirates training department than the quality of the people being hired.
I disagree Buford. We must have a high standard. The recruiting department doesn't always catch the faults a Captain could have. They sometimes only turn up in LOFT scenarios which is where the majority of failures are occuring. That doesn't imply termination, it usually only means extra training.
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