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Old 3rd Jul 2012, 14:07
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Statistics

I meant in general, per year for exapmle.

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Old 5th Jul 2012, 14:45
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its about 1 or 2 out of the 8, if they took more they'd have all their type rating courses booked out for the next year, also bit cynical but 8000ish applicants paying Ģ300 each whats the rush for them they might as well make the most out it
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Old 8th Jul 2012, 09:42
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Hi all,

When your at the assessment and when your given the plates are you allowed to write on the plates ?
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Old 10th Jul 2012, 05:56
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I've got a question for those who were called for second time.

Did you delete your whole profile on CAE, just delete the application for the airline, or simple you didn't do nothing.

I am worried because I think this kind of little things could be the difference between receiving the call or not.
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Old 11th Jul 2012, 20:18
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Hi there,

Can anyone answer a question about TR start dates. Assuming you pass assessment and get offered a place on a TR, how flexible are Ryanair on the start date? If I'm currently employed in a non-aviation career that has contractually set leave dates, will FR let me choose the course I would like?
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Old 13th Jul 2012, 16:33
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I was in the same situation as you last year I had a contract till the end of september and they put me on the 1st of september course initially . I just gave them a call asking if it would be possible to postpone , and they just put me straight away on the october tr course . Anyway during the interview , the HR manager will ask you if you have any notice to leave your current job .
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Old 13th Jul 2012, 19:04
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Is there anyone in my situation?

- please ensure that you have entered at least 1 hour in your log book within the past 6 months before submitting your CV.

- Your application will ONLY be accepted if your last “logged” flight was LESS THAN six months ago.
Would you submit your CV having your last flight 7 months ago, but last FNTP2 Sim "flight" 2 months ago?

I'm working in Canada right now and it would be a pain in the ass coming back to Europe just to fly one silly hour.
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Old 13th Jul 2012, 20:02
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Yes and no...I went and logged an hour the next day and then sent my CV. I'm sure they're using this as a selection filter or something, seems as though most people are contacted +6months out of flight school.
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Old 14th Jul 2012, 08:41
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Does anyone know if they show any preference to people who hold instructor ratings?

Regards
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Old 14th Jul 2012, 10:33
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Just a basic instructor rating, restricted still. Still less than 300 hours total.
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Old 14th Jul 2012, 13:05
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Mikelirec

In this case you can stay home.
You think guys they are going to be nice for you.

What say your mom or girlfriend?

Grow up!

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Old 17th Jul 2012, 10:25
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FR assesment

Hey all,

I got an e-mail 3 weeks ago asking to send CV, and the answer was that in a week/s I would be contact for place a date of assesment.
Does anyone has been called for an assesment this week or next.

Any info is appreciate..
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Old 17th Jul 2012, 16:20
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Anyone attending the induction on the 13th of August?
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Old 21st Jul 2012, 23:33
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Does anyone attend Ryanair assessment on 25/7 at STN?

Cheers
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Old 22nd Jul 2012, 20:34
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ryanair assesment

I recibed a mail from CAE,i have been selected for ryanair and i have to send my cv but i dont have my license yet, im waiting for the autorities to send it to my home.
Anyone knows if there is a problem to wait many days to send my CV or it doesnt matter?
im a little bit worried about it...
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Old 23rd Jul 2012, 11:14
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High price for aspiring pilots to pay for commercial airline grade - The Irish Times - Fri, Jul 06, 2012
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Old 24th Jul 2012, 13:30
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@ Camaesso

I donīt think that it is a problem at all.

I waited two weeks before I sent in my CV of different reasons.

I think that as soon as they recieve your CV they will go on with your application, before that you will be selected but on hold.

They also state in the email pretty clearly that you shouldnt send in your Cv until you have your license in your hand.

So my experince of this is that they will wait for your Cv and after that they continue with your application.

Good luck!!
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Old 24th Jul 2012, 21:49
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Ryanair Interview

Hey Guys!

I'm attending an interview next week.. Does anyone know what type of tech questions they'll be asking! Finished my ATPL 3 years ago and am a bit rusty!

Many thanks!
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Old 25th Jul 2012, 19:11
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@pilot089

How long did it take for you to get contacted since you sent your Cv?
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Old 26th Jul 2012, 05:52
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Are CAE students really preferred at RYR or not?
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