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Old 17th August 2005 | 14:23
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Nicely spotted........RWY is 27.

Other than that.........it is correct.
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Old 21st August 2005 | 11:22
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By the way hope it all goes well....let us know
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Old 21st August 2005 | 13:38
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Fingers Crossed

Cheers Paddy................ Not long to go!!! Will keep you informed. Any important details that you can remember please let me know. Dougle (ah c'mon Ted') Mcguire
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Old 1st September 2005 | 10:17
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Ryan sim check and interview

Hi to all,

I have been invited by Ryan for an interview and sim check at East Midlands. Any additional information on top of the one provided here above would be greatly welcomed.

Anyone can shed some light on the kind of technical questions related to B733 they could throw at you ?

I am flying 737-300 with 250hrs on type.

Please post or feel free to PM me.
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Old 4th September 2005 | 23:37
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I heard something about Ryanair hire pilots from South America, is that true?They accept ICAO Licenses?

Thanks
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Old 5th September 2005 | 19:10
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are these profiles flown with a flight director or are they flown raw?
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Old 9th October 2005 | 13:58
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FR interview

I have been invited for a sim assessment with FR at their training center in EMA in about twoo weeks. Any comments or suggestions regarding this assessment & Interview ?

Thanks
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Old 9th October 2005 | 19:31
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Do yourself a big favour and skip the interview.
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Old 10th October 2005 | 10:05
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Wbrick, Check your Personal Messages.
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Old 10th October 2005 | 11:29
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What is "FR"?
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Old 10th October 2005 | 11:42
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FR= Ryanair.........
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Old 10th October 2005 | 12:31
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FR Aviation at Bournemouth of course, didn't everyone know that
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Old 10th October 2005 | 12:49
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Don't know about FR at BOH, but I think one can assume it's Ryanair with comments as stated above!

"Do yourself a big favour and skip the interview."
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Old 12th October 2005 | 13:14
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ryanair interview and grading

Can somebody tell me more about the grading/interview day for ryan air?
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Old 12th October 2005 | 17:21
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If anyone has some useful info I would also really appreciate that
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Old 17th October 2005 | 11:45
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Seems like engine fire and ILS approaches would be pretty hard to do if you've never flown a 737 before. Are they looking for a general understanding, ability to fly and decision making? You wouldn't know what callouts ryan uses or anything, so I'm finding it hard to understand what would be considered good enough to pass if they expect you to fly to airline standards.

Callouts, flap and powersettings, are you supposed to fly as PF only or PNF as well?
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Old 18th October 2005 | 13:14
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ryanair interview

Hello

Somebody know what s exactly the questions that they ask on the Ryanair interview,

for the sim check, could you please tell me with airport they will use ?

Some help will be great, going this month

thanks guys
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Old 31st October 2005 | 13:57
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Ryanair Technical Interview

Hey folks,

I was just curious if someone could give me any tips/hints on the FR technical interview. I did a search on the forums, but didn't find much other then that it is apparently about the last ME airplane you flew. Is that all they are asking? Or are they asking other general stuff as well? Does someone maybe have some example questions by chance?

This is my first airline interview and I would greatly appreciate any hints or advice.

Thanks a lot in advance.
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Old 31st October 2005 | 20:21
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Hi there

What is your experience?
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Old 1st November 2005 | 10:52
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you will probaby be shown a jepp plate and they will ask you all sort of questions on it, they will ask you to describe some systems of your previous aircraft, no matter it was a 747 or a seneca,
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