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volare_737 20th Feb 2018 00:05

Ryan Air Licence requirement
 
Just a quick question.
What is a "National Licence compliant with ICAO standards" ?
On there website they state that one of the requirements is an EASA licence or the licence above. Thanks.

VJW 20th Feb 2018 05:46

Any other ICAO CPL/ATPL licence (for instance a FAA, Canadian, South African etc etc ). Believe it or not there are some commercial licences out there that do not meet ICAO standards.

Basically they are wanting people who the IAA can issue validations to as you may not have an EASA licence. So perhaps ask the IAA if your licence can be validated. The process then would be for you to obtain the EASA licence while already employed and working for Ryanair using your validation. As I believe these are only issued for a years duration and while they can be renewed they are in place for this reason and not to be used/renewed indefinitely in order to avoid obtaining the EASA licence.

volare_737 20th Feb 2018 07:29

Thanks for that. Just one more thing. I guess one would have to have the 737-900 on ones current licence to get a validation ?
Unfortunately I am a Bus driver ! Maybe its better to get the 14 subjects in the bag and then do the test when doing the rating with Ryan Air.
Anybody who has gone that way ? Thanks guys

VJW 20th Feb 2018 09:04

I just checked the website and it’s not required to be rated already to have your licence validated.

Under the non type rated Captain advert it mentions you can still have a non EASA licence and get a validation.

My advice if you’re actually interested is to simply contact their recruitment team and ask them.

highfive 20th Feb 2018 13:23

Good luck with this , recruitment generally call the shots , and the free flow of information is strictly off limits!

VJW 20th Feb 2018 15:00

As one of the many pilots leaving RYR, all I can say is that’s what their requirements state, and if they can’t be bothered to reply to prospective Pilots then that’s probably part of the reason they’re desperate to recruit.

italian stallion 20th Feb 2018 19:03

VJW
Why you leaving if I may ask?

VJW 20th Feb 2018 20:18

Better jobs out there in terms of more money, better perks, better treatment from management and based closer to home.

Klimax 20th Feb 2018 21:10

take note, prospects.


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