Ryanair Interview and Sim Assessment (merged)
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Schoolflight: Not trying to be negative, just making sure you donīt get disappointed... If not yet, join REPA Frontpage and RPG to put a stop to the silly basing policy.
Yes, there will be a gap between your line check and getting your "permanent" base. Typically a week to a month. Meanwhile, expect a lot of standbys in your training base (as in paying for accommodation but not getting paid). Again, if you have budgeted for it, not a problem, if not, well...
Yes, there will be a gap between your line check and getting your "permanent" base. Typically a week to a month. Meanwhile, expect a lot of standbys in your training base (as in paying for accommodation but not getting paid). Again, if you have budgeted for it, not a problem, if not, well...
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Hi, I'm going to pass the assessment day on the 13th of June. Have you got any information about this day and especially about the technical questions ??? Do you know if it's possible to pass the Sim test with flying colors without doing a special training or a flight on B737NG sim before ???
Thanks in advance guys.
Thanks in advance guys.
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Ryanair pass rate
If anyone has had their assessment and think they did well but where unsuccessful and over age 35 OR just can't get an assessment
I have some interesting information about this.
I have some interesting information about this.