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annakm 22nd Jun 2021 18:19

Ryanair Learjet
 
Ryanair appear to be still advertising for direct entry captains/FO on their website for their Learjet 45XR, but with no link. Does anyone know if this is a rolling recruitment program or possibly an out of date ad that just hasn’t been taken down?

Secondly, has anyone any experience actually there?

Many thanks.

travelpro 19th Jul 2021 13:58

Avoid!
 

Originally Posted by annakm (Post 11066455)
Ryanair appear to be still advertising for direct entry captains/FO on their website for their Learjet 45XR, but with no link. Does anyone know if this is a rolling recruitment program or possibly an out of date ad that just hasn’t been taken down?

Secondly, has anyone any experience actually there?

Many thanks.


I would avoid -

12 hr standby that does not count towards a potential 13hr duty. Later you get called out the longer your day. NO FTLS, “guidance only” contracts and duty periods, expected to position on days off without monetary reward or day back.
Ops may as well shut up shop during night shift the use they are and planning by maintenance control is as effective as the french army during the Second World War, the only thing going for the french is they actually tried.

Flight planning are about as useful planning flights as someone walking in off the street wanting a trial lesson and planning their own cross country, many of them don’t even know the Learjet exists. Continuous maintenance issues with the Learjet that are swept under the carpet.

If you like being woken up at 3am and then told to do a tour of all the major Spanish airports without a clue with what’s going on then this jobs for you. Oh and there are no such thing as fatigue reports.

MrZed 14th Sep 2021 19:10


Originally Posted by travelpro (Post 11081363)
I would avoid -

12 hr standby that does not count towards a potential 13hr duty. Later you get called out the longer your day. NO FTLS, “guidance only” contracts and duty periods, expected to position on days off without monetary reward or day back.
Ops may as well shut up shop during night shift the use they are and planning by maintenance control is as effective as the french army during the Second World War, the only thing going for the french is they actually tried.

Flight planning are about as useful planning flights as someone walking in off the street wanting a trial lesson and planning their own cross country, many of them don’t even know the Learjet exists. Continuous maintenance issues with the Learjet that are swept under the carpet.

If you like being woken up at 3am and then told to do a tour of all the major Spanish airports without a clue with what’s going on then this jobs for you. Oh and there are no such thing as fatigue reports.

Travel Pro thanks for the information here.

May I ask what your source is? And do you have any insight regarding the assessment process at Stansted for this role?

travelpro 14th Sep 2021 23:43

my source is someone who currently left because of those conditions. - in fact they typed it.

I have no idea on the recruitment process I don’t work there

I suppose you could apply and find out the hard way by the sounds of it.


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