RYANAIR DIRECT ENTRY CAPTAINS
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Joined: May 2001
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Hi guys,. .i just wanted to know if Ryanair is also looking for any direct entry captains and if so, what the starting salary would be.
Thanks
Arnie
P.S.: if it´s not a Boeing I´m not going
Thanks
Arnie
P.S.: if it´s not a Boeing I´m not going
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Now now Baldrick, you'll upset the MOL Fan Club.
I'm not being facetious Mr Arnie, sir (he's a big lad so be nice to him) but have you asked them?
I have a feeling that anyone in the know (see above) might not wish to answer 'yes' in a public forum for fear of the usual set-to.
I'm not being facetious Mr Arnie, sir (he's a big lad so be nice to him) but have you asked them?
I have a feeling that anyone in the know (see above) might not wish to answer 'yes' in a public forum for fear of the usual set-to.
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I said "I'm not being facetious but have you asked them?" which seems to be a reasonable question.
I thought perhaps you'd applied but not heard or received conflicting information or something else that made you feel the need to ask here rather than approach Ryanair themselves.
I thought perhaps you'd applied but not heard or received conflicting information or something else that made you feel the need to ask here rather than approach Ryanair themselves.
Joined: Mar 2002
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From: Europe
With regard to recruiting direct entry captains in Ryanair, I have been told that they do not recruit any for the moment but ask people to work for them through Brookfield Aviation as contract pilots. . .. .Apparently these contracts have no scheduled days off, no holiday, no insurance, pension etc. just a 100 hours 28 day limit and 900 hours annually and 134 Euros pr. block hour all inclusive.. .. .Anyone has any knowledge about this?
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From: Central Europe
I know Brookfield supplied pilots to Ryanair, but that is a long long time ago. Are you sure Brookfield is still in business? In any case, if you go with Ryanair, or any other airline, as a contract pilot, you get x amount of USD or GBP per month and insurances, loss of license, income tax etc. etc. is your business.. .. .I wonder why Ryanair is flirting with Brookfield again (if that`s what they are doing)? May be people did not want to pay GBP 50 to register online. Or may be sensible pilots think twice about joining this airline. Who knows, may be it is not so easy for Ryanair to attract professional aviators anymore. . .. .And if you should get an offer via an agency, make sure everything what is "normal" to get as a contract pilot is in your contract.




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