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Open House....just show up....I would wear a suit and tie. You will be meeting those who will possibly be interviewing you. Bring your flight times. Also, if you have filled out the online application at www.emiratesgroupcareers.com, bring your application number. Resumes are not necessary as you will fill out an expression of interest form but you can bring them if you like.
Say hello to captain Keating..... he was one of the favorites around here before he retired.:beer:
 
Varmint for the win! What an awesome reply. Thanks for the accurate rebuttal. To me Emirates is a very good opportunity because on top of very good pay you have no mortage or rent payment, which is most people's largest monthly expense. How does the other cost of living stuff (food, gas etc) compare with the US?

Sometimes fate works in fabulous ways!

Please, please, PLEASE go there. You will LOVE it! They deserve you, and you deserve them!!! It will be sooooo awesome to watch from afar!

(Fingers crossed)
 
What is "PPRUNE"??
Thanks...do you have to praise Allah five times daily and memorize the peaceful Quran?
sarcasm fully intended

seiously, what is PPRUNE?
 
Got this email today...TT8200+ PIC3000(1300[jet])

Dear Mr. (Name Remove),
Thank you for your email as well as your interest in Emirates. Although we are conducting pre-selections in Atlanta later this month, we are giving precedence to those with experience on multi-engine jet aircraft with a MTOW in excess of 30 tonnes. I do invite you to submit an on-line application on www.ekpilot.com as we do review our hiring criteria from time to time.
Yours sincerely,

Richard Cyr
Captain
Flight Crew Resourcing Specialist
Ph +9714 708 2637
Fax + 9714 286 4108
 
The CRJ 200 has MTOW of 24 Tonnes, (Tonne = 2204.62 lbs or 1000 Kilograms) The CRJ 700 has MTOW of 34 Tonnes. Close enough. Let's go...
 
Went to the open house today, was told my biz jet experience that weighs 37.5 tons wasn't going to cut mustard. All because it wasn't an "airliner". oh well maybe get them next time.
 
Went to the open house today, was told my biz jet experience that weighs 37.5 tons wasn't going to cut mustard. All because it wasn't an "airliner". oh well maybe get them next time.

I didn't know biz jets fly differently than "airliners"?!?! :eek:
 
Went to the open house today, was told my biz jet experience that weighs 37.5 tons wasn't going to cut mustard. All because it wasn't an "airliner". oh well maybe get them next time.

Did you meet this requirement:

- A minimum of 4000 hours total flying time (may include 25% P3 or FEO time to a max of 500 hr).
- A minimum of 2000 hours multi-crew, multi-engine jet aircraft (P3 time cannot be used for this requirement).

OR: (The reduced minimums for guys with commercial aircraft experience. I guess they don't classify biz jets as commercial aircraft):

- A minimum of 2500 hours total flying time on a modern commercial multi-engine, multi-crew aircraft jet (P3 time cannot be used for this requirement).
 
Did you meet this requirement:

- A minimum of 4000 hours total flying time (may include 25% P3 or FEO time to a max of 500 hr).
- A minimum of 2000 hours multi-crew, multi-engine jet aircraft (P3 time cannot be used for this requirement).

OR: (The reduced minimums for guys with commercial aircraft experience. I guess they don't classify biz jets as commercial aircraft):

- A minimum of 2500 hours total flying time on a modern commercial multi-engine, multi-crew aircraft jet (P3 time cannot be used for this requirement).


I exceed all of these numbers.
 
Went to the open house today, was told my biz jet experience that weighs 37.5 tons wasn't going to cut mustard. All because it wasn't an "airliner". oh well maybe get them next time.

Well then I guess it's a great thing that I have Avro time and don't have to rely on CRJ time (and yes I know the CR9 is more than 30T) But it is just a glorified Challenger business jet so by that definition I'd say I only have about 500 hours "real airplane time"
 
I guess the info at the open house isn't all up to date. They emailed me for a pre selection interview being held in atlanta in about 2 weeks.
 

Dude seriously? Haha

I can make a 10 page thread by myself with links of disturbing news not of the whole US but just the Atlanta area alone!

ASA/XJT has had at least two attempted muggings on crews within the last year
 
I can confirm the above regarding 30 ton rule. Still in effect. I just got denied for not having time in a 30 ton aircraft, and that's after getting sent an invite for the ATL assessment.

I am saddened. I had already spent $130 dollars on prep material/things for the assessment. Luckily though, I had not booked a room yet at the Atlanta Hilton. That would have been another $110.

:(
 
Dude seriously? Haha

I can make a 10 page thread by myself with links of disturbing news not of the whole US but just the Atlanta area alone!

ASA/XJT has had at least two attempted muggings on crews within the last year

Very true. But there's something totally different between having the freedom to be mugged and the freedom to shoot the thugs versus having many, many freedoms taken away to live in a sterile area just to fly a commercial airliner which just about everyone applying already is doing.
 
Very true. But there's something totally different between having the freedom to be mugged and the freedom to shoot the thugs versus having many, many freedoms taken away to live in a sterile area just to fly a commercial airliner which just about everyone applying already is doing.

If there isn't crime and your not gonna get mugged, you don't need a gun.

Seriously though, you said many freedoms taken away to live in a sterile area. Please name the "MANY freedoms" that are taken away from me by living here. Making out in public or screwing on the beach doesn't count. If I get the wild hair to do that I will just go to Europe where women have the FREEDOM to go topless on the beach, unlike in the US.
 
If there isn't crime and your not gonna get mugged, you don't need a gun.

Seriously though, you said many freedoms taken away to live in a sterile area. Please name the "MANY freedoms" that are taken away from me by living here. Making out in public or screwing on the beach doesn't count. If I get the wild hair to do that I will just go to Europe where women have the FREEDOM to go topless on the beach, unlike in the US.


Look, I understand some there are people such as yourself who are fine and happy living and working out of Dubai for Emirates. But much like being and airline pilot in general, there IMHO can be too much of the dream mentality to fly a heavy jet at any cost. Many can get tunnel vision in the process and it's a favor to all unlike my signature, to brief the entire arrival.

http://www.dubai.ae/en.portal?topic,Article_000827,1,&_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=home

Other banned items include pornographic material, non Islamic religious pamphlets for missionary activities, fireworks, ivory, weapons & ammunition, chemical and organic fertilizers, laser pens, radar jammers/other unauthorized communication devices, endangered animal species, and any objects, sculptures, paintings, books or magazines which do not adhere to the religious and moral values of the UAE.


Freedom to form a union, freedom to fill out an ASAP, freedom to declare bankruptcy, freedom to get a translator if arrested and go to trial, freedom to vote in a democratically elected group of politicians, freedom to speak out against the slavery going on there


 

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