Ryanair Interview and Sim Assessment (merged)
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That's what I thought. Why's there so many Ryanair haters on this thread? I see FR as a potential employer for pilots. For example, you have a stable 5/4 roster and you'll eventually get home every day if you're not operating from an another base
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Hi guys!
I recently passed the assessment with Ryanair and will be attending the EMA FR1620 course on 30th January. I anybody else going to EMA on this date?
This is what I got on the interview! Hope it helps for future candidates
Simulator session
East Midlands airport Walasey 2N SID however radio vectors after take off. Had
and emergency on board sick passenger requested vectors for ILS and priority
for landing but didn’t get vectors since radar was out at that moment so I did full
arrival procedure. Some QDR and QDM and that was it…. Communication
between crew is important!!!!!
Interview
Tech Q:
Piper Seneca De-Icing system
Max Mach number for 737
Hydraulic pressure in 737
Max celling for 737
How control surfaces are operated in 737
HR Q:
Tell me about yourself
Your disadvantages
Why Ryanair
I recently passed the assessment with Ryanair and will be attending the EMA FR1620 course on 30th January. I anybody else going to EMA on this date?
This is what I got on the interview! Hope it helps for future candidates
Simulator session
East Midlands airport Walasey 2N SID however radio vectors after take off. Had
and emergency on board sick passenger requested vectors for ILS and priority
for landing but didn’t get vectors since radar was out at that moment so I did full
arrival procedure. Some QDR and QDM and that was it…. Communication
between crew is important!!!!!
Interview
Tech Q:
Piper Seneca De-Icing system
Max Mach number for 737
Hydraulic pressure in 737
Max celling for 737
How control surfaces are operated in 737
HR Q:
Tell me about yourself
Your disadvantages
Why Ryanair
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Some take 40 sectors, some take 90, it really just depends on yourself and the conditions.
Also depends on the time of year you start. During summer, when everybody is flying max hours, people do it in 2 months. During winter, when people maybe fly 30-40 hours, it might take up to 4 or 5 months. Nothing you can do about it!
Also depends on the time of year you start. During summer, when everybody is flying max hours, people do it in 2 months. During winter, when people maybe fly 30-40 hours, it might take up to 4 or 5 months. Nothing you can do about it!
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Hi, I have a question for you. Maybe someone is in my same situation. I applied to Ryanair around two months ago. After three weeks I received the "famous" email and then the call from a woman from CAE. After few questions and a small english test, she did not give me a date for the assessment but she told me that she had to send back to Ryanair my datas and I will be contacted by Ryanair with a response about the Interview and if positive with the date of the assessment. I passed every exam, theoretical and practical, at the first attempt (with the average of 91% in the ATPL theoretical exams), but after more than one month I did not receive any email / call. Do you have any idea?
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Old and getting older waiting!
Hi everybody. I applied almost 2 years ago. I am 38. Somebody says I am old for the cadet in Ryanair, but age limit is 65. Not heard anybody from Ryanair till now. Will I have any chance in the future?
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Hi, I have a question for you. Maybe someone is in my same situation. I applied to Ryanair around two months ago. After three weeks I received the "famous" email and then the call from a woman from CAE. After few questions and a small english test, she did not give me a date for the assessment but she told me that she had to send back to Ryanair my datas and I will be contacted by Ryanair with a response about the Interview and if positive with the date of the assessment. I passed every exam, theoretical and practical, at the first attempt (with the average of 91% in the ATPL theoretical exams), but after more than one month I did not receive any email / call. Do you have any idea?
Regards
Regards
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I am 32 and just got the job. There was also a guy around 40 at the assessment. Some people had 200 hours TT, another one flying as Captain on a Citation with 3000 hours. They are not looking for a specific profile, it just seems to be a random lottery but everyone has a chance !