Ryanair Interview and Sim Assessment (merged)
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CAE and Ryanair
Hi guys and gals
Recently i was contacted back by CAE for the Ryanair interview, got to the point of having a phone call with someone from CAE to confirm details. Then.. i get and email saying "unable to proceed". Ok so they dont give feedback, i assume its because i failed 3 of my written exams (passed 2nd time though) as everything else was first time passes and recently, but here is the question.
1)How long do i wait to re-apply?
2)How do i re-apply as the CAE website shows "you have applied for this course" etc therefore, will it still keep running or do i have to un-apply and re-apply again?
3)Does anyone here know if ryanair take pilots with any fails on their ATPL writtens?
Any help is appreciated
Thanks
Recently i was contacted back by CAE for the Ryanair interview, got to the point of having a phone call with someone from CAE to confirm details. Then.. i get and email saying "unable to proceed". Ok so they dont give feedback, i assume its because i failed 3 of my written exams (passed 2nd time though) as everything else was first time passes and recently, but here is the question.
1)How long do i wait to re-apply?
2)How do i re-apply as the CAE website shows "you have applied for this course" etc therefore, will it still keep running or do i have to un-apply and re-apply again?
3)Does anyone here know if ryanair take pilots with any fails on their ATPL writtens?
Any help is appreciated
Thanks
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Everything depends on training capacity guys. Ryanair aren't exactly short on low time FOs and never will be. Hang tight, they will be keen to get your cash; it just takes time and now that the expansion has ground to a hault, there'll be no rush. However there is still a plan to take 300 odd cadets per year. You'll be sure to hear at some stage.
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Best to read CK's comments there carefully as he has hit the nail on the head - read;
"Ryanair aren't exactly short on low time FOs and never will be"
and
"they will be keen to get your cash"
and coupled with
"there is still a plan to take 300 odd cadets per year"
To me it would seem that the first two comments are at odds with the last (in any normal company) so prepare to be skint if you do join.
"Ryanair aren't exactly short on low time FOs and never will be"
and
"they will be keen to get your cash"
and coupled with
"there is still a plan to take 300 odd cadets per year"
To me it would seem that the first two comments are at odds with the last (in any normal company) so prepare to be skint if you do join.
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Too Easy assessment?
Hi Guys
Just had my assessment the other day. The problem Im facing now is that it went too smooth. Really easy questions (could answer them all without any problems) and a very very easy SIM flight (no emergencies, precision App. Etc) it seemed as they were not even trying to challenge us just like a formality they had to do because we paid for it. Anyone Else had the Same experience?
Just had my assessment the other day. The problem Im facing now is that it went too smooth. Really easy questions (could answer them all without any problems) and a very very easy SIM flight (no emergencies, precision App. Etc) it seemed as they were not even trying to challenge us just like a formality they had to do because we paid for it. Anyone Else had the Same experience?
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I'm sorry, but this discussion that RYR would make up jobinterviews to make money is just absurd. If they had no room for pilots and therefore took no-one in, don't you think that would be revealed quite fast? With this number of applications and interviews, a 0% success for everyone would be noticed at once and inquiries would be made. I''m not directing this personally at you CPU, but there has been a lot of negative comments bordering on conspiracy theories, that RYR is making a lot of money off hopeful young pilots.
If you choose to believe this, thats up to you and good luck trying to find out who actually flew the planes into the twin-towers.
If you choose to believe this, thats up to you and good luck trying to find out who actually flew the planes into the twin-towers.
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hey guys,
i have my assessment on 3rd of october but i have a big big trouble in here ..!
I can't do the fee for the assessment(payable via the website from the CAE email) because the website isn't working
If I fill in all my credit card detail (excluding Issue Number) the next site coming a 500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR.
anyone idea how I can do this ?
for info - standard VISA card from ausria (no issue number - should leave the field blank according cae email)
i have my assessment on 3rd of october but i have a big big trouble in here ..!
I can't do the fee for the assessment(payable via the website from the CAE email) because the website isn't working
If I fill in all my credit card detail (excluding Issue Number) the next site coming a 500 INTERNAL SERVER ERROR.
anyone idea how I can do this ?
for info - standard VISA card from ausria (no issue number - should leave the field blank according cae email)
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This is a company that forces cabin crew on unpaid leave during the winter months, many are thousands of miles away from home with monthly outgoings, while your favourite employer posts record profits. The pattern of this information is - they milk every revenue stream they can, and guess what, that includes pilot recruitment. Reality will hit hard if you believe otherwise.
Join with your eyes wide open and help the current pool of pilots adopt change....
Join with your eyes wide open and help the current pool of pilots adopt change....
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aviatorGRZ e-mail them back again stating that error or give them a call tomorrow . Don't panic
Seems they are calling some people recently - application made in April, no news yet
Seems they are calling some people recently - application made in April, no news yet
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Ryanair assessment
I know there is a post of a similar title but I wanted to start a thread that is free of bull**** about Ryanair and how crap they are to work for etc.So I would like to keep this thread about the assessment process only, such as interview questions and sim profiles. Thanks Homerj
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