So who is feeling brave here? The Lauda cadet pilot application is open at the Ryanair website. I would add the link but I haven't done the 10 posts on this site requirement for it so don't have the power to add the link.
No need for the conspiracy tin foil hat here. They just transferred the pilot that passed the Ryanair assessment in Lauda. Someone from my flight school was asked to transfer their license to Austria to fly for Lauda when they did the Ryanair assessment like 6 months ago before they stopped their type rating training. They even added this "Hold a certificate of satisfactory completion of Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT) in accordance with FCL.745.A. (from the 19th Dec 2019)" Regulation changed so they need to redo their application process, I guessed. They even added the prefer APS MCC, which is a Ryanair thing from their mentor program. A program which cost about £7500. That is not including a type rating. So basically to join Ryanair/ Lauda you need 10,000 for the bond plus the APS cost. $$$$$$$$$ According to Ryanair propaganda video for the APS MCC program, the program gives you a 75% chance of passing THEIR assessment from just 50% if you only did the MCC. Another avenue for Ryanair to make money, not from paying pax but paying pilot!!! |
Regarding 4 and 5:
That website is the one people have been paying into for Ryanair assessment for years. I checked my past emails and statement and confirmed. The company is still Laudamotion and a lot of people in the back office are in Dublin. HR and recruitment. |
Anyone on upcoming December courses?
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Originally Posted by Hawker400
(Post 10624172)
Anyone on upcoming December courses?
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Originally Posted by rkk.pilot
(Post 10624253)
Have you already past the assessment? |
Originally Posted by Hawker400
(Post 10624268)
Transfered from ryr hold pool
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Originally Posted by Hawker400
(Post 10624268)
Transfered from ryr hold pool
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Originally Posted by 1013hPa
(Post 10624845)
How long were you in the Ryanair holding pool for before getting a Lauda Interview? Would be interesting to know for the rest of us that are still in it. Cheers
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Originally Posted by Hawker400
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Sorry I wasn't clear, few months ago Ryanair offered pilots that had their 737 course cancelled the opportunity to move to the A320, there was no interview involved.
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Originally Posted by joblessPilot
(Post 10625097)
Slightly off-topic, how long was the Ryanair process for you? Btw do you have the UPRT certificate? I'm think if I should apply for Ryanair but it is expensive now
I don't have uprt because (so far) my course is before the implementation date. Unfortunately I think everyone will need the uprt endorsement for any company when getting a TR in Europe. You can see this reply I received here: https://www.pprune.org/interviews-jo...l#post10610513 |
Hawker400 did you submit your doc on CAE website for the Ryanair program?
edit, is the online assessment hard? Like is the ATPL part is it really difficult in the Cut-e |
Originally Posted by joblessPilot
(Post 10625110)
Hawker400 did you submit your doc on CAE website for the Ryanair program?
edit, is the online assessment hard? Like is the ATPL part is it really difficult in the Cut-e Atpl is a very random assortment of questions. 10min 30q. If you practice a few of the exercises you will do well, it's not like dlr or mollymawk |
Lauda Assessment in Dublin
Hey Guys,
is someone invited for the upcoming Lauda assessment on december 4th in Dublin as well?:) If somebody is interested we can meet up the evening before in Dublin to share some knowledge about the upcoming assessment:8;).....Just leave a message and I will reply as soon as time permits.... Cheers:) |
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