Ryanair Interview and Sim Assessment (merged)
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Has anyone else gotten this e mail:
Dear applicant,
Thank you for your recent application for a position on the Boeing 737-800 type-rating programme.
We regret to inform you that your application will not proceed to the next stage in the selection process for the Boeing 737-800 type-rating programme conducted by OAA. Due to the large number of applications received on a weekly basis, unfortunately it is not possible to provide feedback regarding your application.
For other programs conducted by OAA please see our website, www.oaa.com.
On behalf of the airline, we would like to thank you for your interest in this programme and wish you every success in the future.
Dear applicant,
Thank you for your recent application for a position on the Boeing 737-800 type-rating programme.
We regret to inform you that your application will not proceed to the next stage in the selection process for the Boeing 737-800 type-rating programme conducted by OAA. Due to the large number of applications received on a weekly basis, unfortunately it is not possible to provide feedback regarding your application.
For other programs conducted by OAA please see our website, www.oaa.com.
On behalf of the airline, we would like to thank you for your interest in this programme and wish you every success in the future.
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Anyone got a similar email from OAA?
Hi everyone I applied to OOA about 2 months ago and a few days ago I got this email
below...has anyone got a similar email and got called in for interview etc? Please share your experience and thoughts.Cheers!
Heres the email:
Dear applicant,
Thank you very much for your application to be considered for the self sponsored Boeing 737 – 800 cadet scheme. Your application has been sent to Ryanair for review. This could take up to a few weeks
We will be in touch with you shortly to let you know the outcome.
Thank you again for your interest in the programme.
Kind regards,
xxxxxx
xxxxx xxxxxx
Customer Services Assistant
Oxford Aviation Academy
Oxford Airport, Kidlington OX5 1QX
T:
+44 (0)xxxxxxxxxxxx
E: [email protected]
www.oaa.com
Registered office: Fleming Way, Crawley
West Sussex RH10 9UH
Registered in England and Wales No. 6277278
below...has anyone got a similar email and got called in for interview etc? Please share your experience and thoughts.Cheers!
Heres the email:
Dear applicant,
Thank you very much for your application to be considered for the self sponsored Boeing 737 – 800 cadet scheme. Your application has been sent to Ryanair for review. This could take up to a few weeks
We will be in touch with you shortly to let you know the outcome.
Thank you again for your interest in the programme.
Kind regards,
xxxxxx
xxxxx xxxxxx
Customer Services Assistant
Oxford Aviation Academy
Oxford Airport, Kidlington OX5 1QX
T:
+44 (0)xxxxxxxxxxxx
E: [email protected]
www.oaa.com
Registered office: Fleming Way, Crawley
West Sussex RH10 9UH
Registered in England and Wales No. 6277278
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How often does OAA or CAE review applications to call people for a Interview? Is there a set day of the week where everyone receives the e-mail! I also applied towards the end of oct! Fingers crossed
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Hey guys.
Have just spoken with CAE. Applied at there website and got an answer already the following day.
I know a couple of guys who applied at the same time and they have heard noting. Unfortunately I have failed one of my skill tests so there was no luck for me getting to work for Ryanair.
Don’t know why I was selected but the lady I spoke to said that Ryanair does not at the moment take people in who have failed an Skill test or ATPL test. The can accept partials but not complete failures.. Damn you CPL and Ryanair
Have just spoken with CAE. Applied at there website and got an answer already the following day.
I know a couple of guys who applied at the same time and they have heard noting. Unfortunately I have failed one of my skill tests so there was no luck for me getting to work for Ryanair.
Don’t know why I was selected but the lady I spoke to said that Ryanair does not at the moment take people in who have failed an Skill test or ATPL test. The can accept partials but not complete failures.. Damn you CPL and Ryanair
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Interview by phone
Hi guys,
I was just wondering how the phone call from OAA and CAE proceeds? What do they ask you to bring for the interview if you get one and what do they ask you on the phone? I had all skill tests first passes with (e- excellent), unfortunately I failed one subject by 1% and passed it for second time 90% plus. That's why I am worried about the response to this fact by RYR.
I was just wondering how the phone call from OAA and CAE proceeds? What do they ask you to bring for the interview if you get one and what do they ask you on the phone? I had all skill tests first passes with (e- excellent), unfortunately I failed one subject by 1% and passed it for second time 90% plus. That's why I am worried about the response to this fact by RYR.
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Just for info, I applied back in March with both CAE and OAA but heard nothing at all. Still waiting with fingers crossed, wonder if i'll be able to uncross them later!
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Hi everyone,
I've got first time passes in both CPL/IR skill tests and ATPLs, but to proof this I've got just signatures on the logbooks for CPL and IR and the ATPLs the results on two papers. Is that enough? Or they check themselves with the CAA to double check?
I've got first time passes in both CPL/IR skill tests and ATPLs, but to proof this I've got just signatures on the logbooks for CPL and IR and the ATPLs the results on two papers. Is that enough? Or they check themselves with the CAA to double check?
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Ryanair
Hi all,
I just have a few questions and if anybody could clarify these, it would be much appreciated!
I have finished an integrated course and have 1st time passes in all theory and flight tests. I was looking at the OAA website and noticed that Ryanair is no longer listed under the airline schemes section, anyone know if this means anything?
Luckily tho i applied to CAE a few weeks back, anyone know how long it usually takes before the 1st phonecall?
Thanks in advance
I just have a few questions and if anybody could clarify these, it would be much appreciated!
I have finished an integrated course and have 1st time passes in all theory and flight tests. I was looking at the OAA website and noticed that Ryanair is no longer listed under the airline schemes section, anyone know if this means anything?
Luckily tho i applied to CAE a few weeks back, anyone know how long it usually takes before the 1st phonecall?
Thanks in advance
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Hi guys,
looks like no one wants to share a "secret" of assessment so I will... I was on assessment in December so I'm quite fresh
Assessment is very relaxed and all are very nice, first they do a briefing about sim and all general questions and put candidates into pairs for sim assessment. In my case they paired us by tables. Then they hand out a NDB/DME approach charts in our case to brief with your partner. (there is plenty of time to brief everything) Then they will send first two candidates to a sim and second pair to interview.
On interview they can ask you anything technical and personal...If you don't know it say you don't and is OK don't "dig" your hole...
On sim they want a good CRM skills do as you brief and in the way it is said in Briefing pack....on sim some departure general handling (climbing, descending,....) and then report your position by DME/QDR,....and then approach.
and that is all every thing is like I said very relaxed and I was enjoying really and the sim is great
Grads and good luck!
looks like no one wants to share a "secret" of assessment so I will... I was on assessment in December so I'm quite fresh
Assessment is very relaxed and all are very nice, first they do a briefing about sim and all general questions and put candidates into pairs for sim assessment. In my case they paired us by tables. Then they hand out a NDB/DME approach charts in our case to brief with your partner. (there is plenty of time to brief everything) Then they will send first two candidates to a sim and second pair to interview.
On interview they can ask you anything technical and personal...If you don't know it say you don't and is OK don't "dig" your hole...
On sim they want a good CRM skills do as you brief and in the way it is said in Briefing pack....on sim some departure general handling (climbing, descending,....) and then report your position by DME/QDR,....and then approach.
and that is all every thing is like I said very relaxed and I was enjoying really and the sim is great
Grads and good luck!