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Old 26th Dec 2022, 21:53
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Originally Posted by Ragneir
Most pay2fly schemes are a Type Rating + Hour Building on type carrying passengers for an airline.
Some specifically say you need a Type Rating before hand and are cheaper, but most are catered to people with no Type Rating or turbine hours.
It's no different than Ryanair, it just doesn't have the company name behind it.
Check out EagleJet. They have different schemes, some with TR included.
In P2F schemes you are paid no salary, or a nominal salary to satisfy visa requirements. You fly for the number of hours you pay for 500, 750, 1500... then your contract with the company is over and you're unemployed. This is clearly not the case with Ryanair, where most of their cadets continue on with long careers for the airline. Most P2F schemes also cost far far more than 30k euros.

Ryanair is asking you to fund a type rating and line training fee which is comparable with what almost all airlines will charge you for a type rating as a non-type rated cadet just starting out, either by taking it back from your out of your salary (see Wizz) or by tying you to that company when you could have moved on and earning more (see also Wizz).

To be honest, the time of pilots having their jet type ratings and line trainings sponsored are pretty much gone... partly because back in the days when airlines did do that it was much easier to build lots of SEP and MEP time and experience before going to airlines. All the old boy pilots I know did a ton of flying before they ever considered moves to jet operating airlines, they were not the kind of risk that us very low hour wanting to go straight to big jet cadets are...
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