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Mobius1 10th Nov 2011 11:22

Does anybody know if there is a time period I have to wait for between canceling my application and reapply again through CAE?
Is it possible to reapply straight after having retracted the application?
Cheers guys

BounceBounceLand 10th Nov 2011 13:30

Well I applied Sunday 16th October and still the wait continues :ugh:

I'm a flying instructor with 2100 hours mainly SEP and wondering if this will count against me, they seem to want 200 hours and wet behind the ears?

aozc 10th Nov 2011 15:24

It seems like a lottery, no one knows what/who they prefer. Some people with thousands of turboprop hours has been invited several years after applying.

B73800 10th Nov 2011 15:46

I still watch this forum and wonder if people really think the company's are waiting for them. WOW, 16 oktober. Are you allready waiting 3 weeks!??!?!?! It's a shame man!!!!! Sue them!!!!


Oh wait, I waited 1.5 years to get invited by a company without complaining and just working my ass off to get an invitation by one of the 200 company's I applied.

Don't be ignorant, and just work hard so you will be prepared when you are lucky enough when you get invited eventually....

Just my 2 cents!

sim737 10th Nov 2011 18:33

ryanair assesments
 
has anybody applied recently and got accepted for an interview with any atpl exams not passed on the first attempt and how strict r they on this. does it have to be all fourteen first time passes as im not going to waste my time applying if this is so i have two failures and seond time round i got over 90% thanks for any feedback

aozc 10th Nov 2011 18:45

sim737, my friend was asked this over the initial phone call from CAE, he said that he had failed one exam with a tiny marigin. He was sacked right away over the phone, he started argueing about it since he passed the exam well a few days later but was told it's non negotiable. I don't know how it works if you apply through OAA.

YaKyLLaN 10th Nov 2011 21:43

-Applied via CAE and OAA. I received the OAA call after 2 months from the application.
-190h
-23years old (1988)
-I have finished all my training 4 months ago, all exams passed at first pass (atpl T, cpl, ir, me)
-Last airplane: DA42
-I have never applied before.



Invited for the Wednesday 16th assessment, Stansted.

Anyone else?

sim737 10th Nov 2011 22:18

ryanair assesment
 
can any one tell me plz if they have been accepted to interview from either cae or oaa with any failures in there atpl exams

Salbar 11th Nov 2011 15:59

I applied via CAE in april of this year, and still havn't heard anything. I've tried to cancel my application and then apply again to recycle everything. But it doesn't seem to help. All exams passed first time, and they've taken a lot of pilots from my school recently. Don't know if I've done anything wrong. Do you guys write anything in the comments?

aozc 11th Nov 2011 16:43

It's a lottery, just wait and hope for your turn, some people get called after several years.

sim737 11th Nov 2011 20:04

ryanair assesment
 
does any one have any insight into what flight schools in the uk and ireland ryanair prefer to recruit form i mean a modular school and not integrated. any feedback from any one that has been invited to interview with in the last lot of months. Also does any one no about simtech in dublin ireland what there mcc course is like its done on a 737xj any feedback much appreciated

unintentionallyblank 11th Nov 2011 23:22

Anyone for the Tuesday 15:th Nov assessment @ STN?

PIOSEE 12th Nov 2011 11:45

@infamous
 
How can you say anywhere in Ireland is the "in" place in the republic?! As NO ONE from these schools have been INVITED FOR AN ASSESSMENT since May-June or so. Including the school in Cork that you mentioned.

Now before other people comment, read what it says. Cause I know someone will say "I knew a few Irish lads in my TR course in September". So my pre-response is... They had their assessment May/June. You won't find them on the TR courses in Nov/Dec/Jan!

sim737 12th Nov 2011 14:12

Ryanair assesment
 
Ok sinsce no irish boys apparantly not accepted what about people from northern irelane and if they have trained at aeros bournemouth flight training bristol aviation or modular ctc do u stand a chance if u went to one of them cheers for any replys

Air_Days 13th Nov 2011 18:33

Ryanair type-rating
 
This question is for anyone who has passed the Ryanair assessment.
How is the Boeing 737-800ng type-rating payment done? Is it in one payment or is it in a monthly basis?
Hope to hear an answer soon, Best wishes.:)

hsw88 14th Nov 2011 10:11

Assessment insight!!!!
 
Leaving on the side the fact that takes ages to get called for an assessment and it's not really predictable who, why and when the call...

Is there anybody that has an assessment coming up soon?????

Or anybody that just went for a "gold day" and wish to share tips and scenarios of what happened etc...


PLEASE POST!!! or pvt message!!! ;-)

Jacopilot 15th Nov 2011 14:41

anyone for the 23 in STN?

hsw88 16th Nov 2011 05:51

Anybody going on the 22nd????

flyingfox320 16th Nov 2011 10:45

@hsw88 and @Jacopilot for 22 and 23th assessment....how far in advance did they call you and from which company?


Thx:)

Jacopilot 16th Nov 2011 12:31

Hi flyingfox! I was called yesterday afternoon by OAA....


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