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UltraSonic 15th Feb 2006 14:22


Originally Posted by dartagnan
my dream, is to get out of the plane, run to the bank to cash my salary cheque!

To be hounest, i don't think you have ever spend one hour in a flightdeck but that's just my two cents.

Busbar 15th Feb 2006 18:37


Originally Posted by dartagnan
buy my things I want for christmas and have a car, and enough money to go out with a girlfriend. can you do that at ryanair, no!

do I have a life at ryanair? NO....what is the point to have jet hours and never be paid???

Look, I don't mean to be funny here but I don't understand about this never being paid issue? I have never had this problem and they always pay me well! I just bought a new car on Saturday, and enough money to take my girlfriend out all the time! In fact I live very well from the money they pay. How long have you been with the company? I assume you are on half sector pay, which will be increased after your six month period. Once through the initial phase, things will be much better and worth it! Be patient! And if you still don't like it, easyjet are always recruiting.....

sawotanao 15th Feb 2006 22:19

Hi Busbar, Can you check your PM's please?
Cheers Saw':ok:

freeflyer28 16th Feb 2006 20:58

Don't meen to change the subject
 
Hi Guys and Girls,
Im trying to get into the RHS with RYR but with the 100h on the 737.
Has someone done it this way?Is it true you get full pay from day one?Is the sim check the same?

Thanks for your reply's ;)

Professor Fog 6th May 2006 23:29

Ryanair
 
Has anybody been to the recent ryanair recruitment days ?? I had the email address for the recuitment folk but can't rememnber it - was it something like [email protected] ??

cheers:ugh:

jumbo-clingfilm 6th May 2006 23:33

yeh almost right......

its actually [email protected]

they usually get back to you within a few days and interview following week.

best of luck and email me if you need any advice.

jumbo

BIGBAD 6th May 2006 23:39

yup thats the one I got to, emailed them this morning and even got a reply within the hour - must be desperate ! :ok:

I hear they are really short of crews at the moment - everybody is flying the 900 hrs pa, they are now getting trainers flying, so they dont have enough time to train newbees . Sounds like a vicious circle , eh ??

If they're getting new aircraft every month, the gap between crews needed and actual must be widening......

Jinkster 7th May 2006 11:31

Is this still pay for your type rating scheme?

Mr Wonka 7th May 2006 12:47

jumbo-clingfilm, have ryanair finished with on line applications ? had a look at the web site and its still charging £50, so is this e mail address used for direct entry captains to help fast track them into the company ?

Mr W

winch launch 7th May 2006 14:13

I don' t understand, i thought it takes about 1 year from day of application to the sim check.
Are you guys talking about the abinition CAE/SAS scheme or about the one for rated pilots?

Thanks

Winch

INSIDEVIEW 9th May 2006 18:09

yeah guys ..please confirm what u talk about ..RE or cadets ..

fast & fat 10th May 2006 13:13

Ryanair sim and interview
 
I have a sim check and interview coming up shortly,

I am after any infomation with regards to the whole day ie sim profile and the interview (I believe its split into two parts, technical and personnel)

Any infomation you could offer would be much appreciated.

Thanks for your help

fast & fat:ok:

thunderbird-1 10th May 2006 16:18


they usually get back to you within a few days and interview following week.
This is true even for the "lowtimer cadet" ??? :confused:

INSIDEVIEW 10th May 2006 16:48

hey guys ..to apply as low time cadet you need to apply via CAE or SAS ..right?

how long does it take till they actually come back to you ,since im in dubln for MCC end of may ?

thanks guys

T668BFJ 10th May 2006 17:46

I am assuming your in Dublin for the MCC with Parc ?

IF so, if you perform well and you meet the Ryanair requirements ( age ) then they very frequently are able to recommend you aswell as CAE and SAS.

INSIDEVIEW 10th May 2006 18:01

Finally something positive ..so i guess u talk about the Sim performance ...
do you have any experience with it ?

T668BFJ 10th May 2006 19:19

Its more your general Instrument flying, ability to handle the 737-200 during your MCC.
A laage aditional part is how well you pick up the MCC aspects and deal with them.
The instructors on the MCC study and evaluate your performance. If the result is sefficiently high then they will quite likely recommend you.

For the SIM Assesment at Ryanair I understand they are looking for general flying ability.
But more important, Flight management, CRM, Spacial Awareness. Obviously you cant make stupid, basic IR flying errors.

Hope that helps
Feel free to PM me for more info

INSIDEVIEW 10th May 2006 21:12

ok i will collect my questions....
after the recommentations ..what they do next at ryanair ...

INSIDEVIEW 10th May 2006 21:17

watch the german writing English ...i ment recomendations..

INSIDEVIEW 10th May 2006 21:20

ok ok ..now i got it ..lol...
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