Ryanair Interview and Sim Assessment (merged)
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Assessment info
Hi All
I thought I would share my experience from my assessment last week.
First application May 2015. Unsuccessful
Second application. Created new account with CAE in January 2018.
Confirmation of completed app 13/3/18
Email to confirm call within 14 days 15/03/18
Call received 28/03/18.
Assessment 11/04/18
Positive email 13/04/18
I have seen people ask can you apply a second time. I did and was successful. HR asked me what happened the first time and I was just honest with them,fresh out of flight training, went in to confident and cocky.
Asked had I applied elsewhere and that was really all from HR.
Tech questions
Engines on BE76
Landing gear on same, AC or DC hydraulic or electric. How do you extend in emergency.
How many emergency exits in the cabin of 737 800
How many passengers 737800 and MAX
Nothing that hasnt been asked before. Interview was very relaxed had a good laugh about past experience.
Stay calm know your IR aircraft inside out and you will be fine.
Best of luck
I thought I would share my experience from my assessment last week.
First application May 2015. Unsuccessful
Second application. Created new account with CAE in January 2018.
Confirmation of completed app 13/3/18
Email to confirm call within 14 days 15/03/18
Call received 28/03/18.
Assessment 11/04/18
Positive email 13/04/18
I have seen people ask can you apply a second time. I did and was successful. HR asked me what happened the first time and I was just honest with them,fresh out of flight training, went in to confident and cocky.
Asked had I applied elsewhere and that was really all from HR.
Tech questions
Engines on BE76
Landing gear on same, AC or DC hydraulic or electric. How do you extend in emergency.
How many emergency exits in the cabin of 737 800
How many passengers 737800 and MAX
Nothing that hasnt been asked before. Interview was very relaxed had a good laugh about past experience.
Stay calm know your IR aircraft inside out and you will be fine.
Best of luck
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There is a group on fb called Ryanair Type Rating FR1809. I can't post the link because I don't have 10 post yets and I don't think you have the option to receive messages on pprune activate it so can't send it to you. Would be nice to meet some people before the course starts so feel free to join!
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Assessment on the 3rd of May
Hey guys, thanks for sharing the precious info.
I am schedule for the assessment on the 3 rd of May. If anybody wants to team up for a sim prep at simtech the day before let me know!
cheers and best of luck
I am schedule for the assessment on the 3 rd of May. If anybody wants to team up for a sim prep at simtech the day before let me know!
cheers and best of luck
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Beware of the SIM at Simtech, it is nowhere near the one at Ryanair
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@Cadet737B
Skyhigh's opinion to uPilot isn't very neutral. Here's another opinion. Just fyi...
I went there too and cannot recommend them enough - you don't need to be a pilot to be good at preparing you for an assessement. Flying is only a part of the assessement and of the preparation; briefing pack, MCC, briefing, tips/tricks, tech questions - all of this is covered by uPilot and tailored to the airline.
I’m not sure what rock you’ve been living under but Upilot are extremely highly regarded amongst people who have gone for ryanair assessments, including myself and a significant number of my colleagues. If you can’t fly the upilot sim then you shouldn’t be flying, end of story. The feel system in upilots sim has very little to do with how you perform in the ryanair assessment.
Even this thread alone, if you look back over it for the past number of years you will see the large number of recommendations and referrals from pilots who have used upilot for their assessment prep sessions and who have subsequently been successful at the ryanair assessment.
Even this thread alone, if you look back over it for the past number of years you will see the large number of recommendations and referrals from pilots who have used upilot for their assessment prep sessions and who have subsequently been successful at the ryanair assessment.
I went there too and cannot recommend them enough - you don't need to be a pilot to be good at preparing you for an assessement. Flying is only a part of the assessement and of the preparation; briefing pack, MCC, briefing, tips/tricks, tech questions - all of this is covered by uPilot and tailored to the airline.
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Highly agree with @flyfan. I don't know if our opinion is neutral or not, but it's the opinion having been through the sim prep and interview successfully. Absolutely no reason for the bad publicity for uPilot, he is very effective in gearing you up for the interview. Of course, it is up to you to do the rest.
Btw, anyone else for CAE1805 in AMS?
Btw, anyone else for CAE1805 in AMS?