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Old 2nd Aug 2022, 12:03
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Hello everyone, I would like to apply with Ryanair mentored programme aps mcc and I I’m currently studying on latestpilotjob for the online assessment.
I heard pilot assessment is more accurate especially for technical questions (ATPL).
is there someone did online assessment and can give me an advise?
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FR2270

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I am starting 26th Sep also. FR2270 though
I am on FR2270 as well, PM me if you want to share accomodation!
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Hey has anybody been offered a place on FR2267 starting 19th September?

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Originally Posted by Itapilot18
Hello everyone, I would like to apply with Ryanair mentored programme aps mcc and I I’m currently studying on latestpilotjob for the online assessment.
I heard pilot assessment is more accurate especially for technical questions (ATPL).
is there someone did online assessment and can give me an advise?
thanks you🙏
I haven't used latestpilotjob but I've used pilot assessment and got 3-4 questions from their 30 min ATPL test on my online ATPL test with ryanair. But from what I've heard they're both good and I think that if prepare yourself well enough with one you shouldn't need the other.
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Hi Guys and Girls,

I just saw on the Ryanair careers website that we can apply for a Direct Entry Pilot pool for experienced FO's who do no meet the requirements for the B737 ie ( 700 hours on 737 )

For FO's they ask for 700 hours total time and 500 hours on a multi crew aircraft. Has anyone applied for this. Does Ryanair pay for your Type Rating on the 737? Any info would be great
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Malta Base

Hey guys,

I passed the assessment last week. They gave me Poland or Malta. I want to choose Malta. Do you have any info about Malta base? Like contract, rooster, winter flying, cost of living, etc.

Thank you.
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Lauda conditions

Dear All,

I would like to ask information about LAUDA conditions. I have applied for TR experienced FO position. I already saw 5/3,5/4 roster written some places. Which one is true for Lauda? Can you get Vienna as starting base? How many hours do you need for upgrade? How much is salary for TR FO? Assesment is same as for Ryanair guys? Is there A320 sim in Dublin?

Thank your for answering!!
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Hey all.

I'm starting TR course FR2271 on October 03. Looking for people to share accomodation!
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Hey Antoniopilot,

When did you do your assesment and how much time did they take to give positive answer ?
I had the assesment this week but still no answer...

Thxs
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Seems to be a lot of TR at the moment. Regarding at the FR number, looks like 2 or 3 per week !?
How many trainees by TR ?

Cheers
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pedronavion Around a week more or less. Remember it is August, they are probably short staffed.

best of luck
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Good Morning everyone!

So, I will do again the online assesment after failing 6 months ago the Sim Assesment. Anyone knows if the online assesment will be the same as I did couple months ago? Or it's another type of assesment?

Thanks!
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Hi everybody,

I passed my online assessment a couple of weeks ago, they put me on a list and told me that I would be contacted for an interview but after 2 weeks I haven't heard from them. Does anyone know how long they take to invite for interviewing, and how much time they give in advance?

There seem to be lost of TR courses starting, how often do the run them?

Last question, how much does the interview/sim assessment cost and is the 30K for the type still on?

Thanks everybody in advance!!
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Hey guys, thought I'd do a recap of my experience so far so that others know what's up and how to prepare for the assessment and interview.

I applied in late June 2022, a few days later they sent me an e-mail telling I had 7 days to register and pay a 60€ fee to take the online assessment. I waited for 6 days so that I could prepare better because I wasn't expecting such a quick reply.
The online assessment consisted in a few cognitive tests (CUT-E tests), a video interview that you record yourself answering questions and a 10 minute 30 question ATPL test. The website I recommend for you to practice the CUT-E tests is pilotest dot com. It’s free and their tests are harder than those you will find on the assessment, so if you can pass those you won’t have any trouble for the assessment CUT-E tests.

I then bought a subscription in pilotassessment dot com for the Ryanair assessment. This was merely to practice ATPL questions (I mainly focused on POF, Meteo, Air Law, AGK, Operation Procedures and HPL) but later on I also used it to prepare the HR interview, the forums are also somewhat nice but not worthy since the best content is just copypasted from this thread. They also have CUT-E tests but I barely touched them since I was practicing them on pilotest for free. On pilotassessment they have a 30 question, 10-minute ATPL test just like the one you will have in your assessment, I recommend you to practice this one since I’ve got like 3-4 questions exactly the same as I had on my ATPL test with Ryanair which helped quite a bit.

Then there was the video interview which goes kind of like this: they won’t allow you re-record the answers or you will be “disqualified” so do everything at the first try. The questions I had were something along the lines of: “Why Ryanair?”, “Hardest Part of your flight training?” and “What makes you a good fit for ryanair?”. They give you 20 seconds for you to prepare the answer before they start to record your answer, which has to be under one minute.


After 2 days of completing the online assessment, I received an e-mail saying I had passed and scheduling a date for the presential interview and sim assessment. You have to pay for your flights, accomodation and also a 350€ fee to Ryanair.

I did some sim prep (3+2 hours) in a 737 sim (this was in Alverca, Portugal. So, for anyone looking for something similar around Lisbon I recommend them, you can find them in sims dot pt and you can take a pilot that you know or schedule with the guy who runs the Sims, he is not a pilot but he is well versed on what Ryanair wants and prepares you nicely.)



On the day of the online assessment, I got there very early and recommend you to get there early too, you don’t want to be late. They showed us around where the canteen and WC’s were and after that they took us into a small room where one of the sim assessors gave us a small presentation of how the day would go on and paired us with our sim partner and that would be where we would spend the rest of our day. For the first guys going into the sim they gave 15 minutes to prepare and brief what you need to with your partner.

I waited for quite a bit but finally they called me up for the interview. First it was the HR interview. The questions were something along the lines of: “Tell me a bit about yourself”, “Tell me some numbers or something you know about Ryanair”, “You know that we operate from a wide range of bases from 40 different countries. Would you have any trouble in getting placed in a base that might not be ideal to you?” “Where do you see yourself in 5 years?”, “Tell me something that you’ve learned in your past jobs that you think is a “plus” to work for Ryanair”, “Have you applied for any other airlines? Which ones?”, “Do you think SOP’s are important? Why?”



Then it was the technical interview. He looked into the planes that I’m flying and the questions were something like this: “Difference between C150 and C152?”, “What type of engine does the C152 use?”, “If you lose an alternator on the C152 what would you do/ what would happen?Would the engine die after the battery died?”, “What are the benefits of a fuel injector system when comparing to the traditional carb system?”, “Let’s say it’s 20ºC outside and clear skies, is there any risk of carb icing?” And that was pretty much it from what I can remember.



Next, we went for the sim. I was PM first, we did the SID (POL 4T from Liverpool), some, but little airwork and then ground ops called us saying we had to return because there was some baggage on the airplane from passengers that were on the ground. We did PIOSEE, prepared the approach and landed. Then I was PF, same SID a bit of airwork and then ATC calls us saying that due to TS we would have a 90 min hold over our destination. Same thing as we did before: PIOSEE, NITS and we decide to return because we would run out of fuel. Then we did the ILS which honestly, I ****** up a bit. I was overcorrecting the localizer, never close to being to half scale deflection but I was weaving around it until I got it sable around 800ft AGL and was also flying like 10 kts above Vref+5. Then as we are like 500 ft above minimums and visual with the runway the G/S and LOC fail. I call to continue approach since we are visual and I land the aircraft.



On the next business day, I got the reply saying I passed the assessment.



Hope this helps out someone looking to do the assessment!
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Great feedback! Thank you for your effort!
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Assessment

Hello everyone. is anyone going to Dublin on 26th August for the assessment?
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Finally got a positive after the assesmet. Starting type rating on the 3rd October ! Anyone else ?

A small advise: your worst enemy during the assesment is your stress. Relax, there are no traps and the simu is pretty straight forward. I recomend a 4 or 8 hr practice before (did it at Upilot in Dublin, very nice ! they trained for both simu and tech questions).

For the assesment the duo is composed of 1 guy without boeing experience and another with some experience (MCC APS for example). I had no experience and got a cargo fire during the assesment.

Cheers !
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Originally Posted by honeybadger747
Hey guys, thought I'd do a recap of my experience so far so that others know what's up and how to prepare for the assessment and interview.

I applied in late June 2022, a few days later they sent me an e-mail telling I had 7 days to register and pay a 60€ fee to take the online assessment. I waited for 6 days so that I could prepare better because I wasn't expecting such a quick reply.
The online assessment consisted in a few cognitive tests (CUT-E tests), a video interview that you record yourself answering questions and a 10 minute 30 question ATPL test. The website I recommend for you to practice the CUT-E tests is pilotest dot com. It’s free and their tests are harder than those you will find on the assessment, so if you can pass those you won’t have any trouble for the assessment CUT-E tests.

I then bought a subscription in pilotassessment dot com for the Ryanair assessment. This was merely to practice ATPL questions (I mainly focused on POF, Meteo, Air Law, AGK, Operation Procedures and HPL) but later on I also used it to prepare the HR interview, the forums are also somewhat nice but not worthy since the best content is just copypasted from this thread. They also have CUT-E tests but I barely touched them since I was practicing them on pilotest for free. On pilotassessment they have a 30 question, 10-minute ATPL test just like the one you will have in your assessment, I recommend you to practice this one since I’ve got like 3-4 questions exactly the same as I had on my ATPL test with Ryanair which helped quite a bit.

Then there was the video interview which goes kind of like this: they won’t allow you re-record the answers or you will be “disqualified” so do everything at the first try. The questions I had were something along the lines of: “Why Ryanair?”, “Hardest Part of your flight training?” and “What makes you a good fit for ryanair?”. They give you 20 seconds for you to prepare the answer before they start to record your answer, which has to be under one minute.


After 2 days of completing the online assessment, I received an e-mail saying I had passed and scheduling a date for the presential interview and sim assessment. You have to pay for your flights, accomodation and also a 350€ fee to Ryanair.

I did some sim prep (3+2 hours) in a 737 sim (this was in Alverca, Portugal. So, for anyone looking for something similar around Lisbon I recommend them, you can find them in sims dot pt and you can take a pilot that you know or schedule with the guy who runs the Sims, he is not a pilot but he is well versed on what Ryanair wants and prepares you nicely.)



On the day of the online assessment, I got there very early and recommend you to get there early too, you don’t want to be late. They showed us around where the canteen and WC’s were and after that they took us into a small room where one of the sim assessors gave us a small presentation of how the day would go on and paired us with our sim partner and that would be where we would spend the rest of our day. For the first guys going into the sim they gave 15 minutes to prepare and brief what you need to with your partner.

I waited for quite a bit but finally they called me up for the interview. First it was the HR interview. The questions were something along the lines of: “Tell me a bit about yourself”, “Tell me some numbers or something you know about Ryanair”, “You know that we operate from a wide range of bases from 40 different countries. Would you have any trouble in getting placed in a base that might not be ideal to you?” “Where do you see yourself in 5 years?”, “Tell me something that you’ve learned in your past jobs that you think is a “plus” to work for Ryanair”, “Have you applied for any other airlines? Which ones?”, “Do you think SOP’s are important? Why?”



Then it was the technical interview. He looked into the planes that I’m flying and the questions were something like this: “Difference between C150 and C152?”, “What type of engine does the C152 use?”, “If you lose an alternator on the C152 what would you do/ what would happen?Would the engine die after the battery died?”, “What are the benefits of a fuel injector system when comparing to the traditional carb system?”, “Let’s say it’s 20ºC outside and clear skies, is there any risk of carb icing?” And that was pretty much it from what I can remember.



Next, we went for the sim. I was PM first, we did the SID (POL 4T from Liverpool), some, but little airwork and then ground ops called us saying we had to return because there was some baggage on the airplane from passengers that were on the ground. We did PIOSEE, prepared the approach and landed. Then I was PF, same SID a bit of airwork and then ATC calls us saying that due to TS we would have a 90 min hold over our destination. Same thing as we did before: PIOSEE, NITS and we decide to return because we would run out of fuel. Then we did the ILS which honestly, I ****** up a bit. I was overcorrecting the localizer, never close to being to half scale deflection but I was weaving around it until I got it sable around 800ft AGL and was also flying like 10 kts above Vref+5. Then as we are like 500 ft above minimums and visual with the runway the G/S and LOC fail. I call to continue approach since we are visual and I land the aircraft.



On the next business day, I got the reply saying I passed the assessment.



Hope this helps out someone looking to do the assessment!
Congratz!

I also passed, did you get a start date for the TR already?

I used by the way as well pilotassessments and found their forum to be very helpful with all the feedback reports.
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Originally Posted by Necron_84
Hi everybody,

I passed my online assessment a couple of weeks ago, they put me on a list and told me that I would be contacted for an interview but after 2 weeks I haven't heard from them. Does anyone know how long they take to invite for interviewing, and how much time they give in advance?

There seem to be lost of TR courses starting, how often do the run them?

Last question, how much does the interview/sim assessment cost and is the 30K for the type still on?

Thanks everybody in advance!!





same as me. Received the email about being in a “pool” on the 20th July and still no answer.

the assesment in Dublin is 350€ I can remember. And yes, the type is still 30k


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Originally Posted by fromVFRtoIFR
Congratz!

I also passed, did you get a start date for the TR already?

I used by the way as well pilotassessments and found their forum to be very helpful with all the feedback reports.
Thanks, congratz to you too! I didn't get a confirmation yet but they called me and we discussed the 17th of October, but I don't know where yet. Still waiting for the confirmation e-mail. What about you?
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