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Altyre 1st April 2004 10:51

Ryanair contract pilots
 
After reading all the different posts about Ryanair's contract pilots: the interview process and the self-sponsored type rating, I still have one question. Does anyone actually know of one Captain who didn't go through the training after he started? I read all these rumours about how the TRTOs will call a lot of guys for an evaluation and fail them at the first chance they get to make 480€. Where are the facts, has anybody actually had this happenning to him?
Thanks for your OBJECTIVE answers!

Dewdrop 1st April 2004 11:32

I thought the contract pilots work for an agency. Are you talking about the cadet scheme ?

Altyre 2nd April 2004 10:31

I guess I wasn't very clear. Iam talking about the captains hired through Brookfield.

trainer too 2 3rd April 2004 10:08

Most Captains made it through the sim part. The problem for some is the line training. It is a different culture and specially the quick turn arounds are difficult for some to get used to. The TRTO only train as many as needed for the Ryanair budget, so no over training as suggested before!

Also most trtos make no money on the 480 as the instructor is charging the trto more!:ok:

Altyre 5th April 2004 07:33

That's good to hear Trainer, too many rumours going around without any real facts!
Thanks

Yabaduu 6th April 2004 09:23

Anyone who's been through the Ryanair contract scheme recently, could you please shed any light on the subject.
Do you fly mostly from the asign base or you are ask to live on the road?
Can you choose base?
Are you made a permanent employee or just contract?
...?

FlyingIrishman 6th April 2004 13:29

As a contractor you do not have a fixed base and as such you're likely to be on the road all the time on a 5 on 5 off roster, for example 5 days Stansted followed by 5 days in Hahn followed by 5 days in Skavsta followed by 5 days in Prestwick, etc.

You can pick a preference base and they will try to get you to operate from there as often as possible but you will be rostered to wherever they need you.

On contract, you are contracted out to Ryanair by Storm or Brookfield and as such you are not a Ryanair employee. However, if contractors wish to apply for permanent jobs, they'll have preference.

Hope this helps...

french clover 15th April 2004 14:26

FR contract captains
 
I would like to know if any of the pilots attending the interviews last month in DUB has already gone through the sim assessment in STOCKHOLM?
According to SASFA,it seems they can only train 4 DECs in the near
future.

trainer too 2 16th April 2004 07:46

Why not get in touch with GECAT or CAE as well and mention that you are selected but want to speed things up? :ok:

french clover 16th April 2004 13:29

;) many thanks trainer too 2;
I'll try that.

Altyre 17th April 2004 07:48

Hey Clover
I think we were probably together in Dublin last month, I had the same answer from Stefan Jonsson. He never called me to cancel the sim though, I left him 3 or 4 messages to confirm the date to buy my airplane tickets and finally talked to him on the phone to hear my assessment was cancelled, how professionnal !!!
Anyway, he said he was going to try to put me trough one of the other TRTOs so we'll see what happens!

I.B. Pilot 18th April 2004 04:31

I am not sure I understand this thread completely. Does Ryan Air make the pilot applicants pay for the evaluation sim ride?...

french clover 18th April 2004 12:38

Hello IB;
Unfortunately,I'm afraid your guess is right.

Faire d'income 18th April 2004 13:15

It seems to me that the staff in Ryanair pay more to fly than the passengers! :rolleyes:


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