Looking for anyone in CAE1902 (8th may in AMS) we are trying to arrange accommodation.
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Originally Posted by Ginger Ninja
(Post 10391178)
Anyone on FR1902 at East Midlands 22nd April and TR 15th May?
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Good morning In two weeks time i have an assessment with ryanair as NTR FO. i might accept the job offer if i pass the selection but that all depends again on the base offer. i was wondering if they give the base before or after the typeratiing??? And what bases are virtually impossible te get?? Dont wanna waste my time going to marrakech or sorts. thank you. |
Originally Posted by dboy
(Post 10397232)
Good morning In two weeks time i have an assessment with ryanair as NTR FO. i might accept the job offer if i pass the selection but that all depends again on the base offer. i was wondering if they give the base before or after the typeratiing??? And what bases are virtually impossible te get?? Dont wanna waste my time going to marrakech or sorts. thank you. Difficult bases could be most the Spanish ones and certain bases with one or two a/c such as GOT, NYO etc |
anyone in Dublin on the 28th?
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CAE1904
Good morning everyone, I will start my type rating on the 19th of June (CAE1904).
I would like to know if someone is interested in sharing an apartment with me. Best regards, Thibault |
For those who want to prepare the Ryanair assessment, I got some hours on a Boeing 737NG simulator (complete cabin..) next to Luxembourg! Don’t hesitate to contact me by mail (from my profil), or by Private message if you are interested! Fly safe! |
Originally Posted by dboy
(Post 10397232)
Good morning In two weeks time i have an assessment with ryanair as NTR FO. i might accept the job offer if i pass the selection but that all depends again on the base offer. i was wondering if they give the base before or after the typeratiing??? And what bases are virtually impossible te get?? Dont wanna waste my time going to marrakech or sorts. thank you. |
There we go, aviationfanatic is at it again. You need to understand that Ryanair are not God's gift to aviation. Ryanair have the potential to offer a pretty good deal with an excellent roster if you get based near home.
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Originally Posted by Banana Joe
(Post 10400001)
There we go, aviationfanatic is at it again. You need to understand that Ryanair are not God's gift to aviation. Ryanair have the potential to offer a pretty good deal with an excellent roster if you get based near home.
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I just wanna avoid waisting their time and mine. My interest would be chaleroi, brussels zaventem, weeze and cologne. chrs |
Hi guys, I'm new in this forum and I find it very helpful. But I'd like to ask if there is anyone who did the online assessment few days ago. If yes, what questions did you have for the interview? cheers.
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EMT 1901
Originally Posted by Mcrit_1
(Post 10394857)
Anyone on FR1901 EMA April 15th and May 8th?
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Originally Posted by dboy
(Post 10400295)
I just wanna avoid waisting their time and mine. My interest would be chaleroi, brussels zaventem, weeze and cologne. chrs Excuse me but if you choose that career you know there will be sacrifices. You know that sooner or later you will have to say bye bye to Mummy and Daddy or to say to your wife and kids that you need to move especially if you want to fly with Ryanair because you know that Ryanair has hundreds of bases and thousands of pilots and they won't let you choose your base. And obviously you want to stay around Belgium why don't you go Brussels Airlines you will be based in the wonderful airport of Zaventem. Or ASL in Liège.* If you want to be a spoiled child *well indeed you should avoid wasting their times and yours. No hard feeling mate. |
Wondrex, no offense but you are writing lots of crap. Ryanair's strongest selling point for experienced pilots - like dboy seems to be - are a very stable and excellent roster with many "regional" bases. If you get this, you get a good pay and a reasonable quality of life, especially for family. If he has to move all over the continent than Ryanair won't be a good enough choice. It applies also to me if I can get base in my home country.
Good advice on ASL, plenty of time off but recruitment for FO's has stopped now unfortunately. |
CAE1904If you got that TR contact me PM========================== You can’t use the Private Messaging system, add url links or images until you have an established posting history. |
Originally Posted by Banana Joe
(Post 10400878)
Wondrex, no offense but you are writing lots of crap. Ryanair's strongest selling point for experienced pilots - like dboy seems to be - are a very stable and excellent roster with many "regional" bases. If you get this, you get a good pay and a reasonable quality of life, especially for family. If he has to move all over the continent than Ryanair won't be a good enough choice. It applies also to me if I can get base in my home country.
Good advice on ASL, plenty of time off but recruitment for FO's has stopped now unfortunately. |
Originally Posted by aviationfanatic
(Post 10401632)
You spend more time on Pprune than on the aircraft. You will be a captain at the age of 65 at this rate.
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Originally Posted by marotti84
(Post 10402311)
Any recent feedback on the online test?
I have received the email for the payment and I want to be sure I covered everything before doing the actual test. I have only few days. |
HI All,
Anyone any idea of the address of the CAE RYR Type rating in East Midlands - Is it at the airport? |
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