Ryanair Interview and Sim Assessment (merged)
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From CAE Website:
(Hint hint). Don't get annoyed after if you never get a call after any multiple accounts you've created. Like I said and everyone said, it's a lottery. People from CAE/Oxford will probably get a call quicker than other people, apart from that, you apply and wait. Be grateful if you have a chance and just don't ruin it
I had positive answer before Xmas too, no TR dates or any other info yet. In my email they said they would get back to me in the New Year without specifying any date. All the guys that did the assessment with me and passed are in the same situation.
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I had positive answer before Xmas too, no TR dates or any other info yet. In my email they said they would get back to me in the New Year without specifying any date. All the guys that did the assessment with me and passed are in the same situation.
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@TheViking1 is not easy talking if you read my previous posts, which you probably didn't because your first post in this thread is dated from the 5th of this month. Spend some time reading others people feedback a few pages down, maybe you'll stop question yourself and you'll see you are in the same position as everyone.
I waited nearly 3 years before getting invited. Guess who many accounts I created ....
What I'm trying to say is that you need to be patient. I know it sucks as I went thought all of that too but that's all you've got, in the mean time, save money, do some hours, keep current and, if you can, get a job inside one airline operations (don't go CC please), it will help A LOT
There was a guy in my assessment that graduated more than 4 years ago
I waited nearly 3 years before getting invited. Guess who many accounts I created ....
What I'm trying to say is that you need to be patient. I know it sucks as I went thought all of that too but that's all you've got, in the mean time, save money, do some hours, keep current and, if you can, get a job inside one airline operations (don't go CC please), it will help A LOT
There was a guy in my assessment that graduated more than 4 years ago
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I would find that hard to believe. Ryanair hire pilots from a wide range of schools around Europe and a big diversity of different nationals, although some seem to be less favoured! Id be fascinated to know your source, considering one of CTCs biggest competitors in the UK being Oxford CAE!!!!!
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Sometimes people don't explain themselves properly and that generates what we call rumours.
FR did not secure any partnership with CTC, they are only using their facilities for new TR in SOU as they are overloaded in AMS and EMA
FR did not secure any partnership with CTC, they are only using their facilities for new TR in SOU as they are overloaded in AMS and EMA
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I suppose it wouldn't really be unrealistic.
Ryanair need more sim capacity, CTC can provide it, as part of the deal CTC want their cadets (or whatever they are called) given a small priority for assessment etc.
Not really any different to how they work with CAE at the minute, although the only sticking point may be that CAE manage the applications don't they? So maybe CTC will end up doing some of that as well, or CAE will accept it but with CTC cadets taking a close second to CAE ones.
Guesswork.
Ryanair need more sim capacity, CTC can provide it, as part of the deal CTC want their cadets (or whatever they are called) given a small priority for assessment etc.
Not really any different to how they work with CAE at the minute, although the only sticking point may be that CAE manage the applications don't they? So maybe CTC will end up doing some of that as well, or CAE will accept it but with CTC cadets taking a close second to CAE ones.
Guesswork.
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Sorry then, I genuinely though it was only for TR purposes only. Still find it hard to believe that they actually made a deal with CTC. Why having contracts with flight schools when there are so many good graduates from others apart from CAE/OAA/CTC?
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Ryanair is up to have more than 400 B737, which means they will need a lot of pilots and these pilots will come frome differents backgrounds, otherwise they will have a big problem to meet their needs.
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CTC deal
CTC emailed my friend, a student with them. The deal means they will be taking from CTCs holdpool same as easy etc. From what i understand they have to pay £300 for the selection and self fund the type but they are automatically called for selection once in the hold pool if they choose to apply to ryanair.
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LGW1403
Hi guys, my course was expected to start on the 16th of march, but I received a call today asking me to go the 19th of this month, for the LGW1403 course, is anybody here who is going for the 1403?
Please PM! or add me to the fb group if there is any please!
Please PM! or add me to the fb group if there is any please!