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Captain N 21st Nov 2007 19:30

yah they call you for a short tel interview, basic stuff like: is your licence curent, you got an MCC, you are still interested, why you wanna join Ryanair? nothin to worry about;)

JetSetJ 21st Nov 2007 19:33

Oh ok, cheers mate.

I just don't wanna balls it up:-)

JJ:ok:

thesexypilot 22nd Nov 2007 06:02

MCC
 
Not looking for an anti ryanair bashing here.

what would be the best way onto the cadet couse via the MCC at Ryanairs selected schools or via an MCC at PARC.

Have more or less most people gone straight through the Ryanair MCC and got a postion on a type rating couse or are they quite harsh.

cheers guys

Rodders24 22nd Nov 2007 09:51

February 737 course in Stockholm
 
Hi

Has anyone been invited onto the TR course in Stockholm starting next Feb? PM if you want to share accomodation in Stockholm and/or EMA for the pre-course week (Feb 4th - ?).

Thanks

zoulou 22nd Nov 2007 19:35

Anybody coming to EMA before the 3rd december or has been up there recently for the Introduction of the TR?

Cheers

MrHorgy 22nd Nov 2007 21:54

Zoulou,

What date do you start TR?

Horgy

zoulou 22nd Nov 2007 21:55

I 'll start the introduction course in EMA the 3rd Dec


The TR In january but still waiting the dates;)

Cheers

MrHorgy 22nd Nov 2007 21:57

Ahh never mind, your the week after us. Good luck :ok:

Horgy

boogie-nicey 23rd Nov 2007 09:48

Good luck with the Type Rating MrHorgy.... see it can be done ;)
Best of luck mate.

PrecisionLandings 24th Nov 2007 14:12

hey guys just wondering if anyone was doing the type rating on the 14th of jan in sas stockholm. looking for some one to share accom ith. pm me. PL

wheresryan2 24th Nov 2007 16:08

Cadet open day
 
Hi have been invited to the open day on the 16th, is this the first stage of getting in the door? I put my cv in to CAE about 3 weeks ago, they rang me told me to resend my cv but no news since then.

Did anyone on this thread go to the open day and then get invited to an interview?

Thanks Wheresryan2

JetSetJ 24th Nov 2007 16:42

Hi,

I dare say you'll find the open day very interesting, it is a great opportunity to get an insight into Ryanair and a great opportunity to chat with a couple of their current pilots.

At then end of the presentation, which will be at the end of the morning/afternoon session depend ing on which group you're in, you'll be asked if you want to give your CV to Ash, the pilot recruitment chap. I believe he then looks through the CV's and invites people to return for assessment.

Hope this helps,

JJ:ok:

wheresryan2 24th Nov 2007 17:42

Yes Thanks for the response mate!

JetSetJ 24th Nov 2007 17:57

No worries, best of luck buddy.

JJ:ok:

cessna310 24th Nov 2007 21:59

recall for an assessment
 
Hi,
Anyone re-call for an assessment after failing first one?If yes(i hope)after how many months?Pleaseeeeeeeeeee.:ugh:
I went in May 2007 but,it was not a success. I was told to reapply after six months.

Regards,
cessna310

thesexypilot 25th Nov 2007 10:36

Still curious to know as to what would be a better opton of entering - an MCC at a Ryanair approved school or through PARC.

I know that through PARC I'll have to do a sim assessment, however I'm afraid they may be very selective on the Ryanair MCC courses and not put some through if they have a bad week.

I really would appreciate some help on this as my post on this seems to be ignored

cheers:8:}:ok:

-8AS 26th Nov 2007 16:56

When you say "a Ryanair approved school" I assume you mean CAE in Amsterdam or SAS Flight Academy. Either of these are an excellent choice for an MCC course if you are aiming towards a job at Ryanair - they use Ryanair's MCC course. The course itself is done on the 737-800 simulator and therefore gives you a good grounding on the aircraft for when it comes to the all important sim assessment. PARC is also good because they use a 737-200 for the course which gives you a chance to really fly a jet. Again, this will help with the sim assessment. Doing an MCC course on an A320 won't do much for your jet handling skills.

However, I think what you are really angling for is which is better for the all important inside line to the elusive Job. I would guess the approved schools are a slightly better option as they can put you forward for interview. Thus, if you have the ability to do the job, the motivation and the desire then go to one of the schools. Having said that, there is a large uptake from the PARC MCC course as well.

wheresryan2 27th Nov 2007 15:22

Sim Assessment and Interview
 
Hello everyone, Can anyone give any insight to the sim assessment and interview recently as I have one coming up, my first assessment! Any tips on the best places to polish up the sim work ect. I have just brought 'Ace the Technical interview'.

Sorry if you find yourselves repeating any info recently given, I just want to get the best chance of passing... its been a long road!

Also will need to borrow money for the TRC if i get through, do they provide any sort of paper work which enables you to get a loan?

Lots of question's thanks for your help wheresryan2:ok:

finals40 27th Nov 2007 17:06

ANYONE take MY RYANAIR ASSESSMENT???
 
Hi guys. I have a slight dilema. I have been invited to Ryanair's interview at Eastmidlands on Dec 19th. Sadly I have some problems with the issue of my license some extra hours I need. I called today and they informed me I would need to find someone to fill my place and then I can be offered another date after I have the required paper work.

If anyone has applied or is waiting can you please send me a pvt message and I can hopefully still have my assessment later on.

Best wishes

ciopu 27th Nov 2007 17:39

Hi finals40 check your PM


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