Ryanair Interview and Sim Assessment (merged)
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Ryanair Age limitation & Additional Requirements
Is there an age limitation for Ryanair's B737NG Type-Qualification Program?
I would appreciate for answers of people who can justify their opinion and not to recycle what we have heard from rumors or other forums.
Additional to the above, are there any extra requirements from Ryanair besides those on CAE's site for the present time (2014) ?
I would appreciate for answers of people who can justify their opinion and not to recycle what we have heard from rumors or other forums.
Additional to the above, are there any extra requirements from Ryanair besides those on CAE's site for the present time (2014) ?
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I'm preparing documents etc for my training right now and I have couple of questions and I would be grateful if someone could help me with it.
-Is contact to my previous employers enough as a reference or does it need to be in form of a letter from your employers. I had quite a number of them so it would be hard to get the letters from all of them.
-On mu training agreement it says that I need to provide a Police Clearance Certificate. Does it need to be exactly that or can I provide any criminal record check?
-Do I need to apply on my own for a airport ID?
-Is contact to my previous employers enough as a reference or does it need to be in form of a letter from your employers. I had quite a number of them so it would be hard to get the letters from all of them.
-On mu training agreement it says that I need to provide a Police Clearance Certificate. Does it need to be exactly that or can I provide any criminal record check?
-Do I need to apply on my own for a airport ID?
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Good question Remove B flight. I have the same actually as I am 32 and never got called. I heard lot of young people called for an assessment, but always less than 25 years old.
I am wondering if I will get the chance to have an interview despite of my age.
I am wondering if I will get the chance to have an interview despite of my age.
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There are multiple replies on that in this thread. Most of the ones selected are indeed below 30, but it's not limited to that. There aren't a lot of them, but there are cadets of 30+. Just not as much as some of the ones that are waiting are hoping for.
The references can be typed and do not need to be handwritten. CRC is sufficient for the country that you live in. You only apply for an airline ID once you have been assigned a 'permanent' base after Linetraining. The only ID you apply for is the RYR ID. You will need to provide (email) addresses or phone numbers from your previous employers that still exist; They will be contacted by the company that screens the applicants and are requested to fill out a couple of forms and return these to the company.
The references can be typed and do not need to be handwritten. CRC is sufficient for the country that you live in. You only apply for an airline ID once you have been assigned a 'permanent' base after Linetraining. The only ID you apply for is the RYR ID. You will need to provide (email) addresses or phone numbers from your previous employers that still exist; They will be contacted by the company that screens the applicants and are requested to fill out a couple of forms and return these to the company.
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Hey JulietSierra6,
I was about the ask the same question today. I'm now waiting for more than 4 weeks for an answer about my assessment.
It's quite weird because my crew buddy of the assessment (PNF/PF) received a negative mail weeks ago.
Any other folks who're experiencing the same situation?!
I was about the ask the same question today. I'm now waiting for more than 4 weeks for an answer about my assessment.
It's quite weird because my crew buddy of the assessment (PNF/PF) received a negative mail weeks ago.
Any other folks who're experiencing the same situation?!
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Ah okay. Just over 3 weeks for me. I know 4 guys who were all at assessment the same week as me and they got the bad news earlier this week unfortunately.
Im hoping no news is good news. Being patient is hard!
Ah okay. Just over 3 weeks for me. I know 4 guys who were all at assessment the same week as me and they got the bad news earlier this week unfortunately.
Im hoping no news is good news. Being patient is hard!
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Apologies for lack of patience, but I'm just curious to know all is ok with my application. How long after submitting your CV to CAE did it take before they confirmed it had been sent to RYR, assuming it indeed has been? I've waited a little while and have heard nothing so am becoming a little concerned it may have slipped through the cracks.
Many thanks!
Many thanks!
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Thank you JulietSierra, it has been an email from McGinley Aviation. They told me that my interview was successful and wanted to contact me by phone to arrange the type rating date. Just 5 min after the email i received a call from them, telling that my type rating start 5th of May... ill receive further information in the following days. I wish all the best guys, for me it has been almost 2 months to get an answer, so be patient.
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