Ryanair Interview and Sim Assessment (merged)
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For what it's worth :-
Know of about 3-5 guys that were successful from assessments within the last 3 weeks.
One I know personally told me that he was asked during the interview if he had an Irish passport, which he didn't. This led to speculation as to whether or not the whole thing about them not passing Irish guys had some merit, however an Irish guy that was on his assessment was successful.
Know of about 3-5 guys that were successful from assessments within the last 3 weeks.
One I know personally told me that he was asked during the interview if he had an Irish passport, which he didn't. This led to speculation as to whether or not the whole thing about them not passing Irish guys had some merit, however an Irish guy that was on his assessment was successful.
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I´ll just ask here, instead of making a new thread.
Is there any good interview-prep websites? Like latestpilotjobs or flightdeckfriends?
Both for Ryanair specific and other airlines that take on low-houred guys?
Is there any good interview-prep websites? Like latestpilotjobs or flightdeckfriends?
Both for Ryanair specific and other airlines that take on low-houred guys?
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Hello Guys!
Can somebody tell me what they did when they sent in their CV to RYR regarding the requested ME/IR, CPL and ATPL scores/passes?
Will they accept a copy of my logbook?
And whatabout the ATPL's? Do they want all the marks/scores on the final paper from CAA or is a copy of your ATPL graduation certificate stating your average score enough?
Thanks
Can somebody tell me what they did when they sent in their CV to RYR regarding the requested ME/IR, CPL and ATPL scores/passes?
Will they accept a copy of my logbook?
And whatabout the ATPL's? Do they want all the marks/scores on the final paper from CAA or is a copy of your ATPL graduation certificate stating your average score enough?
Thanks
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No, you have your profile on the cae site.
Then, if you got considered, cae asks you to send your cv to cae.
Next step is that cae will send the cv to Ryan for approval.
Then, if you got considered, cae asks you to send your cv to cae.
Next step is that cae will send the cv to Ryan for approval.
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In fact after submitting your profil on the cae website you will (or not) receive an email inviting you to send your CV + copies of your results.
So if you don t receive the cae email you have nothing else to do. Just wait.
So if you don t receive the cae email you have nothing else to do. Just wait.
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Payment
Hi,
Could anyone explain how paying for the Type Rating works with Ryanair?
Does the full €28500 have to be paid up front before starting the type rating or is it taken from your salary over a period of time?
Also,is there an option of paying in instalments?
Is it possible to pay from a number of different sources?
There's very little information available about this and I'm sure most candidates don't have €28500 sitting in their bank account!
Thanks
Could anyone explain how paying for the Type Rating works with Ryanair?
Does the full €28500 have to be paid up front before starting the type rating or is it taken from your salary over a period of time?
Also,is there an option of paying in instalments?
Is it possible to pay from a number of different sources?
There's very little information available about this and I'm sure most candidates don't have €28500 sitting in their bank account!
Thanks