Cockpit Crew👩✈️Pilots Hiring👮🏼♀️ TUI UK
Cockpit Crew👩✈️Pilots Hiring👮🏼♀️ TUI UK
Meaning:
TUI Airways Limited, (formerly Thomson Airways) and often referred to just as TUI, is a British charter airline,
offering scheduled and charter flights from the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland to destinations in Europe, Africa, Asia and North America.
REQUIREMENTS:
EASA ATPL / CPL with ATPL theory credits with IR - If
a license is issued by a non-UK state, be willing and able to transfer to a UK issued EASA license prior to joining TUI, at your own cost.
Current EASA Class 1 medical; If your medical records are not held by the UK CAA, you must be willing and able to transfer medical records to the UK to permit the issue of a UK issued EASA license at your own cost.
Type rated on B787 - Please confirm the license (state) in which the rating is held.
Type rated on B777 - Please confirm the license (state) in which the rating is held.
If your B787/777 rating is held on a non-EASA license, you must be willing to transfer this rating to a UK issued EASA license, at your expense, before joining.
Minimum of 300 hours on B787 or B777 and
Minimum of 100 hours on the Aircraft type in the 12 months prior to application
Valid 10-year UK or EU passport that permits worldwide travel freely to the destinations we fly to - minimum 6 months validity
Eligible to live and work indefinitely in the UK & Ireland without additional approvals
Level 4 English with the ability to upgrade to Level6
Traveling time from place of residence to home base must not exceed 90 minutes in the UK.
Able to work on a flying program which operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days of the year.
At least 1.58m tall.
Able to swim 25 meters.
BENEFITS
Join us now and you can look forward to a competitive salary, pension scheme and further benefits such as generous holiday discounts, excellent rates with foreign exchange and discounts with retailers.
We're passionate about helping you achieve your full potential and provide on the job training and coaching. Alongside a comprehensive eLearning library, we also host regular learning and development sessions.
QUESTION AND ANSWER:
1. According to you, what defines a professional Pilot?
Someone who has knowledge, punctuality, effective and excellent communication skills, take the first-hand command in all critical situations, well understand his limitations, willful in continuing training and adherence to company procedure at the same time very systematic
in all approaches.
2. State the importance of proficiency in a number of languages for a Pilot?
Those Pilots who fly privately only require understanding control towers, knowing only English can be just enough, but for Pilots who need to fly publicly in a regular basis must be fluent in languages other than English also.
This then becomes an added advantage for the Pilot in handling situations.
3. Pilots are required to take many simultaneous responsibilities during flight. Say something about this?
It is the Key responsibility of the Pilots to navigate the flight, monitor and guide his team of Crew members, check & maintain the required technical instruments as well keep regular track of the weather condition at the same time controlling the height & air traffic.
Pilots are required to be skilled enough to perform all these duties and more, besides these, they are requested to have salient abilities in multi-tasking with strong concentration power.
4. What would be a Pilot's role during an emergency?
An answer to this question should be to express your feelings first. It would be best to prove, citing examples, that you will be able to keep your mental calmness intact during such problematic situations and you can with your expertise easily self-control the emergency and assign tasks for Crew members if necessary.
5. Did you ever have to modify the flight course?
Depending on the internal or external conditions; Pilots are trained enough and able to reform the course in flight. Modification of the flight course is a very vital responsibility and requires close contact with control towers and attention to detail.
6. How would you assess your success in this job?
There are a number of ways in which you could assess your success in the field. You set big challenges for yourself and meet them. The achievements you gained counts as your big success. Your boss told you that you had done a great performance. All those achievement cards, rewards & awards will speak about your success. Your dream is to work for the company and you can cross any hurdle to achieve success in this company too.
7. What type of work environment do you prefer?
You should answer this by mentioning that you enjoy a fast-paced, collaborative work environment. If you tell the interviewer that you like to work alone, or that you typically like a very slow environment, it could cost you the job. You can read a full article on how to answer "What type of work environments do you prefer?"
8. What are your greatest strengths?
Ideally, pick strengths that are related to the job, or will help you in this job. You should be thinking, "What will convince the interviewer that I'm likely to succeed in this position?"
9. What languages do you speak?
This is a straight-forward question, and you should reply by stating all of the languages you speak at an intermediate level or above. Explain which languages you're fluent or native in, and which you're still learning.
10. What do you mean by V1?
Takeoff decision speed is known as V1.
11. What do you mean by V2?
Takeoff safety speed is known as V2.
12. In a situation when the ground Crew is running behind or was busy with another job, what would be your role in loading the airplane with boxes?
In such a situation where the ground Crew needs my help, I would, of course,
stand by him and help load the airplane with boxes.
13. What do you mean by LDA?
A precision approach that is offset from the runway is known as Localizer Type Directional Aid, it may have Gr
14. How would your current boss describe you?
He describes my qualities as a dedicated team player who always looks to make a difference.
15. In your opinion what qualities make a good Pilot?
A good Pilot takes his or her job seriously and is a good risk evaluator, not a risk-taker. He is one who consistently carries his able attributes as his personal
baggage on each & every flight.
16. What was your motto behind becoming a Pilot?
Try listing the reasons behind you becoming a Pilot beforehand and cite 2-3 most strong of them.
17. What are the 3 most vital things you must report before entering into a hold?
Expect the further clearance time, the time of arrival at the holding fix and altitude needs to be reported on time.
18. What lesson have you achieved from mistakes from your Pilot job?
You have to be very honest about such a question. Your answer has to be brief and to the point. You cannot tell a lie that your career has been flawless. Your answer reflecting a positive aspect where you have learned from your mistake will add an advantage to your answer.
It is very common that you might fall short somewhere, you may make mistakes, it's human nature, but not all employers give a very positive gesture on that. There
are people who find a learner in such situations and help them learn from the mistakes made. Here your answer would be stronger if you could add examples of your mistakes where you had a positive take-home effect.
Answer samples:
"I am a constant learner and prefer learning even from my mistakes. My mistakes in my career have made me more alert and confident in those situations. My knowledge has been enhanced and skills sharpened from mistakes."
19. What were your actions to improve your Pilot knowledge in the previous years?
Here one should work to include the improvement activities that he/she has done to the job in the previous years. Activities related to positive self-improvement should be mentioned. Most employers look for employees who are goal-oriented. Exhibition of readiness for a life-long learning process is desirable.
Regardless of what hobbies you choose to showcase yourself, you must remember that the goal behind everything is to prove yourself as self- sufficient, good at time management, and highly motivated. One may frame answers like "I am a person who prefers to learn in a
continuous process and also learn more deeply from my mistakes".
My learning enhances with discussions with seniors and experienced fellows in the field as well. I prefer to regularly upgrade myself with new courses and certifications and also attending job-related seminars &
workshops.
20. Point out your biggest weakness.
The most tricky and obvious question to be asked in an interview is about one's weakness. One can never lie to this question.
If your answer to this question is like "no you do not have one", the interviewer is assured that you are lying.
A personal weakness description would put you in a false position.
A mention of weakness may reveal a point which might not be beneficial, your employer would put you in stake. So look to mention a flaw that would reflect your good qualities rather.
For example:
I do not like sitting back idle, I am always into some kind of constant reading and upgrading.
I am not very fluent in communications and like to develop the same with more public speech and presentations at work.
21. Say something about your achievements?
By asking this question, the employer wants to understand your work skill. You have to answer mainly on work-based achievements.
Here, you have to exhibit those things in your career of which you are proud of. You have to point to your key achievements, people involved, your role and your take-homes. These will definitely work to impress your interviewer.
If you have not many career-related achievements, try mentioning some of your personal achievements where you can highlight your social skills like communication, teamwork, presentation.
22. What do you rate yourself in handling situations at stress and work pressure?
Your rating should be justified, not over marking nor underrating yourself. It could be harmful for you. Never say you get panicked easily.
You may be very good and able in handling stress & pressure, just mention them with examples. How you handled them, what were your key responsibilities and
how you executed.
Your answer would add stars if you mention cases where you were unable to handle such situations, you even sought expert advice & guidance where from you
also learnt lessons, would simply showcase your inclination towards betterment.
23. What does the MSA circle on the approach plate means and
mention its use?
The Lowest altitude that provides at least 1000 ft obstruction or terrain
clearance within 25 miles of the navaid it is based off.
This is used for emergency purpose only and does not always adhere to signal
coverage.
24. How does radiation fog form?
Heat is radiated from the ground. After the ground starts radiating the heat into the atmosphere it has accumulated during the entire day under the sun.
The ground has the capacity to quickly cool down overnight and the air just above the ground space cools immediately as well, a presence of moisture in it cools to its dew point thus forming fog.
Jesvita Melisha Mendonca
HR Team
Flying-Crews.com
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