Ryanair interviews and sim assessments - 2

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Hey,
For those all who are waiting at more than 1 month,
I applied earlier September and i received past Thursday the invitation, so a I needed to wait for 2 months, the invitation was in the junk mail.
For those all who are waiting at more than 1 month,
I applied earlier September and i received past Thursday the invitation, so a I needed to wait for 2 months, the invitation was in the junk mail.
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Hello guys!
I failed the Dublin assessment on september... Do you know if Ryanair call you back again for a second chance assessment in Dublin? If so, how long does it usually take for them to invite you back?
Thank u in advance and good luck!
I failed the Dublin assessment on september... Do you know if Ryanair call you back again for a second chance assessment in Dublin? If so, how long does it usually take for them to invite you back?
Thank u in advance and good luck!
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thats great! how long do you have to complete the assessment from the time they emailed you?
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Roughly a year until call back
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Hello, I'm planning to apply for Ryanair, and my questions are like:
- Are all web browsers compatible for this online assessment, especially Safari (mac os), or shall I stay with the Chrome/Mozilla?
- Do I need a mouse or laptop's trackpad is enough?
- For the sim assessment in Dublin, does Ryanair still use Jeppesen charts?
Thank you in advance
- Are all web browsers compatible for this online assessment, especially Safari (mac os), or shall I stay with the Chrome/Mozilla?
- Do I need a mouse or laptop's trackpad is enough?
- For the sim assessment in Dublin, does Ryanair still use Jeppesen charts?
Thank you in advance
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Hello, I'm planning to apply for Ryanair, and my questions are like:
- Are all web browsers compatible for this online assessment, especially Safari (mac os), or shall I stay with the Chrome/Mozilla?
- Do I need a mouse or laptop's trackpad is enough?
- For the sim assessment in Dublin, does Ryanair still use Jeppesen charts?
Thank you in advance
- Are all web browsers compatible for this online assessment, especially Safari (mac os), or shall I stay with the Chrome/Mozilla?
- Do I need a mouse or laptop's trackpad is enough?
- For the sim assessment in Dublin, does Ryanair still use Jeppesen charts?
Thank you in advance
I suggest to use Chrome and mouse, its easier.
Ryanair uses Navtech charts.

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Hello, I'm planning to apply for Ryanair, and my questions are like:
- Are all web browsers compatible for this online assessment, especially Safari (mac os), or shall I stay with the Chrome/Mozilla?
- Do I need a mouse or laptop's trackpad is enough?
- For the sim assessment in Dublin, does Ryanair still use Jeppesen charts?
Thank you in advance
- Are all web browsers compatible for this online assessment, especially Safari (mac os), or shall I stay with the Chrome/Mozilla?
- Do I need a mouse or laptop's trackpad is enough?
- For the sim assessment in Dublin, does Ryanair still use Jeppesen charts?
Thank you in advance
Best of luck
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I am wondering if the flight school where you trained affects your chances of getting in? Can someone tell me if they care at which flight school you trained school even though you do a MCC/APS (Ryanair mentored)?
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I disagree with your statement. RYR has said in many occasions that the fail rate with a standard MCC is high. So no, your chances are not as good as someone who has done a proper APS
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Where the APS MCC would really help is on type rating as the basic SOPs are the same (such as the setup). 4 guys on my assessment didn't do the APS and we all passed. 1 who did the APS did not pass. I know a ridiculous amount of guys who didn't do the APS and they all got in with decent assessment specific preparation.
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I'll also disagree with your statement. What percentage of those students that didn't do an APS MCC also didn't do any preparation? The numbers of people who show up to assessments with no preparation never ceases to amaze. That is why people fail. The assessor has 25 mins to decide if you have flying ability and if he won't want to jump out of the window if he were to sit beside you all day. It's probably the most straightforward assessment in the business.
Where the APS MCC would really help is on type rating as the basic SOPs are the same (such as the setup). 4 guys on my assessment didn't do the APS and we all passed. 1 who did the APS did not pass. I know a ridiculous amount of guys who didn't do the APS and they all got in with decent assessment specific preparation.
Where the APS MCC would really help is on type rating as the basic SOPs are the same (such as the setup). 4 guys on my assessment didn't do the APS and we all passed. 1 who did the APS did not pass. I know a ridiculous amount of guys who didn't do the APS and they all got in with decent assessment specific preparation.
As pointed out the APS doesn't necessarily benefit you in terms of passing an airline assessment. What else can they determine in that short time, other than that you're not retarded?
As far as I've heard the benefit of APS starts after passing the assessment.
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I still think that personality traits are leading in terms of passing an assessment. Every retard can obtain an fATPL really, and everyone with an fATPL can probably fly an ILS in a sim.
As pointed out the APS doesn't necessarily benefit you in terms of passing an airline assessment. What else can they determine in that short time, other than that you're not retarded?
As far as I've heard the benefit of APS starts after passing the assessment.
As pointed out the APS doesn't necessarily benefit you in terms of passing an airline assessment. What else can they determine in that short time, other than that you're not retarded?
As far as I've heard the benefit of APS starts after passing the assessment.
According to the MCC/APS training providers you are RYR's number 1 in the assessments and 97% passes the assessment with MCC/APS. Maybe the APS itself does not benefit you during the assessment but having an MCC/APS from one of their training partners might help them initially with selecting you for an assessment. This is an assumption but it sounds plausible..