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Jetliner737 30th Sep 2022 11:47

So I suppose I would be fine having the ME-IR still valid.
When did you pass the online assessment?

21pilots 3rd Oct 2022 23:11

Hello!! Has anybody tried modifying the date for the Dublin assessment?

BoeingLudo737 4th Oct 2022 07:43


Originally Posted by 21pilots (Post 11307535)
Hello!! Has anybody tried modifying the date for the Dublin assessment?

You will probably lose your slot if you change after having confirmed

21pilots 4th Oct 2022 08:13


Originally Posted by BoeingLudo737 (Post 11307659)
You will probably lose your slot if you change after having confirmed

and what if you just can’t attend to the first given date? Without even confirming it

alexchar 4th Oct 2022 10:40

Does it make a huge difference if you have APS-MCC or not in the initial stage before getting called for the online assesment? Is there anyone that applied recently with just a regular MCC or MCC/JOC and got an invitation for the online assesment? How long did he/she had to wait?

clarkeysntfc 4th Oct 2022 12:29


Originally Posted by JuliusCaesar (Post 11303776)
Hello

I just Finished the online assessment today.

The 30 ATPL questions was quite a challenge for me. I Finished my atpl in 2019, so it's been a while since I've touched on the subject.
I was fairly sure about 50% of the questions, uncertainty for maybe 30 % and the last 20% was just guessing for me.

I am not sure how much the ATPL counts in the total score, but has anyone passed the online assessment with, what they felt like was a bad atpl result?

I'm fairly nervous of failing simply because of this..
All the other psychometric tests went way above expectations, so those wont be pulling the score down I'm sure.


Which tools did you use to refresh and prepare for the 30 question ATPL test?

Aviationpassion 5th Oct 2022 07:58

Hello,
Anyone on Dublin assessment next wednesday the 12th October?

JuliusCaesar 5th Oct 2022 08:11


Originally Posted by clarkeysntfc (Post 11307823)
Which tools did you use to refresh and prepare for the 30 question ATPL test?

I used the question bank at Pilotassessments.com, which was allright. I didn't have time to go through the entire bank at Pilotassessment.
About 30% of the questions in the actual test was also in the Pilotassessment test. How if you are like me, and haven't touched on the ATPL subjects since before Covid, I would highly recommend to go through as many questions as possible. I received four calculation questions, and you only have 10 minutes to complete 30 questions. So you don't have the time to recap on how to calculate during the test.

I felt like I did bad on the ATPL part of the test. As I mentioned earlier in the thread, I was fairly sure about 50% of the questions, uncertainty for maybe 30 % and the last 20% was just guessing.

I', in the holding pool to get an invitation to Dublin. Haven't received an invitation yet.

Regards

Contact Approach 5th Oct 2022 09:31


Originally Posted by BoeingLudo737 (Post 11307659)
You will probably lose your slot if you change after having confirmed

Unless you pay extra of course!

PilotHW 5th Oct 2022 10:54


Originally Posted by alexchar (Post 11307754)
Does it make a huge difference if you have APS-MCC or not in the initial stage before getting called for the online assesment? Is there anyone that applied recently with just a regular MCC or MCC/JOC and got an invitation for the online assesment? How long did he/she had to wait?

I would say so from first hand experience. I have an APS-MCC and got an invitation to the online assessment within just a few days. There are quite a few people I believe who do not have an APS-MCC, who have been waiting a good few weeks I believe

PilotHW 5th Oct 2022 10:57


Originally Posted by JuliusCaesar (Post 11308251)
I used the question bank at Pilotassessments.com, which was allright. I didn't have time to go through the entire bank at Pilotassessment.
About 30% of the questions in the actual test was also in the Pilotassessment test. How if you are like me, and haven't touched on the ATPL subjects since before Covid, I would highly recommend to go through as many questions as possible. I received four calculation questions, and you only have 10 minutes to complete 30 questions. So you don't have the time to recap on how to calculate during the test.

I felt like I did bad on the ATPL part of the test. As I mentioned earlier in the thread, I was fairly sure about 50% of the questions, uncertainty for maybe 30 % and the last 20% was just guessing.

I', in the holding pool to get an invitation to Dublin. Haven't received an invitation yet.

Regards

I also used Pilot Assessment, I believe it was good for prep of the online assessment. ATPL test wise, I had a few from the bank however, its definitely worth going through the forums on there to see what feedback people had recieved.

Toro103r 5th Oct 2022 12:28

Hi Guys, Im in the process of registering and filling in my details on ryanair website, i have filled in "My details" section and i have not hit the "Submit" button at the end yet as i need to upload the documents, it says not to submit until everything is uploaded, But when i go to the "My documents" tab and add my files, i clicked back into "My details" and it had erased everything.
My question is: should i be clicking "Submit" at the end of the my details section before continuing to the next tab?

Pegasus17 5th Oct 2022 13:11


Originally Posted by Toro103r (Post 11308383)
Hi Guys, Im in the process of registering and filling in my details on ryanair website, i have filled in "My details" section and i have not hit the "Submit" button at the end yet as i need to upload the documents, it says not to submit until everything is uploaded, But when i go to the "My documents" tab and add my files, i clicked back into "My details" and it had erased everything.
My question is: should i be clicking "Submit" at the end of the my details section before continuing to the next tab?

Yes, you have to click on “Submit” on the My Details Page. At this point you’re not actually submitting your application, you’re only saving your details. Then you will have to upload your docs on the second page and click once again “Submit” on that page too. Even at this point you won’t have actually applied to the job opening. Once you finish with “My details” and “My docs” and you have submitted everything, you have to find the relevant job opening and click on “Apply”.

737 CL 5th Oct 2022 14:27

Hi Guys!! Anybody knows if FR is hiring DEC now. There are a lot of captains who passed the assessment.

Kefo 5th Oct 2022 16:16

Language prof. Level
 
Hey guys!

I have a CPL license from Sweden where they include the language proficiency level in the license, so I am wondering if you still have to upload a separate language proficiency paper if you already have it in your CPL license? I have highlighted it with red aswell and also emailed them regarding this and waiting for a reply. But I wanted to check if any of you guys also have it in your license and did not upload any separate document with this and still passed the process?

Toro103r 5th Oct 2022 19:00


Originally Posted by Pegasus17 (Post 11308410)
Yes, you have to click on “Submit” on the My Details Page. At this point you’re not actually submitting your application, you’re only saving your details. Then you will have to upload your docs on the second page and click once again “Submit” on that page too. Even at this point you won’t have actually applied to the job opening. Once you finish with “My details” and “My docs” and you have submitted everything, you have to find the relevant job opening and click on “Apply”.

Great, exactly the answer i was after, thank you

Toro103r 5th Oct 2022 19:23

Im wondering if i should apply for a ryanair mentored APS???? I have completed my MCC/JOC already and got the oppurtunity to sit in for 20hrs APS after for free as they were short, but, i can see myself applying and not getting called whereas if i just go with the ryanair aps i stand a better chance.
Speaking with someone that has close ties with the cadet program, through a mutual contact, he told me that you would basically need an APS to stand a chance at the moment

A320LGW 5th Oct 2022 21:23


Originally Posted by Toro103r (Post 11308634)
Im wondering if i should apply for a ryanair mentored APS???? I have completed my MCC/JOC already and got the oppurtunity to sit in for 20hrs APS after for free as they were short, but, i can see myself applying and not getting called whereas if i just go with the ryanair aps i stand a better chance.
Speaking with someone that has close ties with the cadet program, through a mutual contact, he told me that you would basically need an APS to stand a chance at the moment

go as you are, no need for APS in your case, go for good sim prep for 2 hrs instead

Pablo_Aviator 6th Oct 2022 06:03


Originally Posted by Aviationpassion (Post 11308242)
Hello,
Anyone on Dublin assessment next wednesday the 12th October?

How long did you have to wait between the mail "you´re on the holding pool list we will be contacting you in due course blabla".... and the mail with the invitation to Dublin

Thanks in advance

YourFlyingDutchman 6th Oct 2022 09:14

Hello all!

The last week I have seen a postion for experiences First Officers with 700h TT and 500h in multicrew/commercial operations.

Any ideas if these applicants still need 30k for the TR?

Thank you in advance!

YFD



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