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Old 21st Oct 2021, 08:59
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rotorwills
 
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It's all about supply and demand. If an employer has the opportunity to charge a prospective future employee then that's what will happen. It's just about the size of the market. At this present time more people want to be one pilots. If that changes then the employer will have to modify his operation. Regarding the cost at present €30K it appears to be out of the reach of many but again that indicates the size of the potential employee base.
It's ridiculous to think that RyanAir are out to run its training as a profit making sector. Their training department must cost a great deal of money to run. If after going through their type rating and not being offered a position, then it's down to market forces or the unthinkable that the candidate did not meet the requirements.
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