Ryanair Interview and Sim Assessment (merged)
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Further to my reply regarding second chances with Ryanair.
"Ryanair does not allow re-application or second chances at assessment. If your CV is submitted to Ryanair and they decline to assess you, you may not re-submit, neither through Graduate Services, CAE Pilot Provisioning nor the Ryanair online application."
Taken from an e-mail that I received from graduate services at CAE OAA when Ryanair opened their doors again in October.
"Ryanair does not allow re-application or second chances at assessment. If your CV is submitted to Ryanair and they decline to assess you, you may not re-submit, neither through Graduate Services, CAE Pilot Provisioning nor the Ryanair online application."
Taken from an e-mail that I received from graduate services at CAE OAA when Ryanair opened their doors again in October.
Join Date: Mar 2009
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Hey guys,
I've applied one year and half ago and still no news. I did it via CAE website (https://pilot.cae.com/Careers.aspx) and I have all requirement !!!
I don't understand how they think and why they don't call me...
Obviously, my profile is updated almost every month.
Did you apply via the same way or e-mail ?
If by e-mail, could you give me which one please ?
Thanks guys and good luck.
I've applied one year and half ago and still no news. I did it via CAE website (https://pilot.cae.com/Careers.aspx) and I have all requirement !!!
I don't understand how they think and why they don't call me...
Obviously, my profile is updated almost every month.
Did you apply via the same way or e-mail ?
If by e-mail, could you give me which one please ?
Thanks guys and good luck.
Join Date: Oct 2012
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Hi FLT86,
For your information, I applied through the same website just before they closed the application so in April 2012 and I had news from them end of november to get some update and after they invited me at the assessment on Jan 8th. So continue to update your profile and you may have a chance to be invited because it is quite random.
For your information, I applied through the same website just before they closed the application so in April 2012 and I had news from them end of november to get some update and after they invited me at the assessment on Jan 8th. So continue to update your profile and you may have a chance to be invited because it is quite random.
Join Date: Oct 2009
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I'm sorry for all the guys that have recently got this negative email from CAE..
Never give up!!
I was en ex-Cabin Crew for QR and before going on my pilot training I met a British guy, he was around 45 then, he did his pilot training at age 38 cuz he wanted to do a carrer change and he always told me it's never to late to become a pilot.... So Always think positive!!!
I do have a question for those guys that got the email, when did you guys sent your CAE applications????
Thanks!
Never give up!!
I was en ex-Cabin Crew for QR and before going on my pilot training I met a British guy, he was around 45 then, he did his pilot training at age 38 cuz he wanted to do a carrer change and he always told me it's never to late to become a pilot.... So Always think positive!!!
I do have a question for those guys that got the email, when did you guys sent your CAE applications????
Thanks!
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Hi Dam40,
Merci for your comment. Almost every month, I update my profile but well, seems like it doesn't help since September 2012. Maybe I should wait more, wait and see.
I still don't understand how RYR works on pilot recruitment regarding priority and so on.
Merci encore et à la prochaine.
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Merci for your comment. Almost every month, I update my profile but well, seems like it doesn't help since September 2012. Maybe I should wait more, wait and see.
I still don't understand how RYR works on pilot recruitment regarding priority and so on.
Merci encore et à la prochaine.
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Guys just a quick question..
is it necessary at least one hour of flight in our logbook within 6 months from the last flight?
it's not reported on the cae website but i've heard rumors about it.. maybe it could be a reason why they don't call me.. 'cause I haven't flown for 9 months I don't know...
is it necessary at least one hour of flight in our logbook within 6 months from the last flight?
it's not reported on the cae website but i've heard rumors about it.. maybe it could be a reason why they don't call me.. 'cause I haven't flown for 9 months I don't know...
Join Date: Jul 2013
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Yes.
FR have requested that your last flight be within the last 6 months. Whether there is a limit of how long the flight is another question, and one I cannot answer.
They also asked when my last flight as well as simulator was when I received a call from them.
I would log an hour and then try to re-submit your application with updated hours.
Good luck
FR have requested that your last flight be within the last 6 months. Whether there is a limit of how long the flight is another question, and one I cannot answer.
They also asked when my last flight as well as simulator was when I received a call from them.
I would log an hour and then try to re-submit your application with updated hours.
Good luck
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The only priority that Ryanair allows are the one you pay to entrance in their a/c...
My application has been sent just before they closed in April last year. A lot of fully graduated pilots from CAE OAA went to the assessment. Some have managed well but many weren't that lucky! Others from other training center (Hub'air in Belgium, CTC,...) have succeeded as well!
They have to screen a lot of applications and who really knows how they manage that part of the selection...
FTO
ATPL results (average and first time pass)
Skill test
Additional experience
Nationality
Gender
Age
Academic background
Professional experience
...
So many criteria that it is almost impossible to get a clue on their selection process... Why him/her and not me... We almost have the same flying background...
U need to keep flying, keep studying and be ready for an assessment!
That is of course the worst part of our pilot training!
My application has been sent just before they closed in April last year. A lot of fully graduated pilots from CAE OAA went to the assessment. Some have managed well but many weren't that lucky! Others from other training center (Hub'air in Belgium, CTC,...) have succeeded as well!
They have to screen a lot of applications and who really knows how they manage that part of the selection...
FTO
ATPL results (average and first time pass)
Skill test
Additional experience
Nationality
Gender
Age
Academic background
Professional experience
...
So many criteria that it is almost impossible to get a clue on their selection process... Why him/her and not me... We almost have the same flying background...
U need to keep flying, keep studying and be ready for an assessment!
That is of course the worst part of our pilot training!
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I applied as well in October 2013 - and no news yet by CAE.
I fulfill all the requirements, first time passes in ATPL Theory, average of 93% , first time passes of CPL and IR/ME and just 23 years old, but no call so far.
It seems to be really a big game at CAE , and unfortunately, the only way is waiting.
I fulfill all the requirements, first time passes in ATPL Theory, average of 93% , first time passes of CPL and IR/ME and just 23 years old, but no call so far.
It seems to be really a big game at CAE , and unfortunately, the only way is waiting.