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First Officer - B737NG

Airline Flight Academy (AFA), flight training partner for a number of airline clients including Ryanair, are continuing to accept applications for their self-sponsored B737 type-rating programme! Successful candidates will be trained to the highest standards and will get the opportunity to fly the newest B737 8200 for the Ryanair Group. Candidates who hold the right to live and work in the United Kingdom (including candidates who hold “UK pre-settled status”) will have a guaranteed base throughout the UK upon successful completion of training!

Benefits of the Cadet Programme:

World Class Training
Industry Leading SOPs
Salary from Base Training
Reasons to become a Ryanair pilot:

Job security – Become part of one of the most successful airlines in the world
Structured Command Upgrade programme
Unrivalled career progression – opportunities for SFI, LTC, TRE, TRI, & Base Captain
The best and most stable roster in the business
No planned overnights and rosters published 4 weeks in advance
Great base opportunities available at many locations across the network
Outstanding Earnings Potential
New modern fleet and the opportunity to fly the brand-new Boeing 737 aircraft including the new B737 8200
What We Require From You!

Hold unrestricted right to live and work in the EU and/or UK.
Date of Birth – (Not over 65)
Licence Type – must have a valid EASA (CPL) Frozen ATPL (Air Transport Pilots License).
Validity of EASA Medical – Must hold a valid EU (Part-MED) issued Class 1 medical certificate.
Hold a valid EASA multi-engine instrument rating.
Hold a certificate of satisfactory completion of EASA Advanced Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (AUPRT) in accordance with FCL.745.A. Please note your certificate must state that training was completed in accordance with FCL.745.A.
Hold a certificate of satisfactory completion of EASA multi-crew co-operation (MCC) in accordance with AMC1 FCL.735.A.
Applicants holding a CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION OF APS MCC-TRAINING in accordance with AMC2 FCL.735.AWill be given preference during initial selection
Will be at a distinct advantage in the interview and assessment process.
Must have a flight school reportYour FLIGHT SCHOOL REPORT must be written in English. The document MUST also be signed by your Flight School’s HOT (Head of Training). This requirement applies to both Integrated and Modular students. This report MUST also contain ALL ATPL results (detailing any repeats), CPL & MEIR series passes, and information relating to your performance throughout training.
Cadets who have conducted a modular course need to have 100 hours as Pilot-in-Command (PIC), or 70 hours as PIC if completed during a course of integrated flying training as set out in Appendix 3 A, C & D to Part-FCL and AMC1 to Appendix 3 A, C & D.
English Language Proficiency –minimum required proficiency Level is Operational Level (Level 4). (Written proficiency is required at Operational level).
Assessment & Selection

Candidates who are selected will be required to do an online pre-assessment test provided by AON (€60 fee applies – paid directly to AON).

If you then get shortlisted to the next stage of the selection process, the below steps will follow:

The selection procedure takes place in Dublin (Ireland) or any other training centres used by the airline. Flights on the Ryanair Group network will be provided for you to attend. The day begins with an introduction to Ryanair and the recruitment team.
Pilots can expect:Pre-simulator briefing
Company presentation
Simulator assessment in a B737-800 FTD – 45 minutes as both pilot flying and PNF. Basic handling skills, CRM and flight management will be assessed
English language test
Technical assessment – 30 minutes assessing your technical knowledge on your current/previous aircraft type(s)
Personnel interview – Approximately 30 minutes to convince Ryanair of your suitability to join the team, and to prove that you are the sort of person who will thrive in an environment where hard work and effort are rewarded.
Those who emerge successfully from the selection process will be offered a place on a type-rating course at one of our training centres.
Within 7 working days after the selection day, applicants will be contacted by phone or e-mail with their assessment results, be it positive or negative.
Before you apply

Please ONLY apply for a position if you meet the minimum requirements stated in the ad, have uploaded all required documents and have provided all required details. We will reach out to you ONLY if you have completed your application in full, uploaded all required documents indicated in the registration section and have been shortlisted for an interview.
Please Note: If you have already applied via our website but have not yet been contacted, please continue to update your ONE EXISTING profile/account. DO NOT create another account.
Remember: Your login details when you create your online application. You will need your username (i.e the email address you entered on your application) and password to access and update your application in the future.
Please ONLY apply for the position if you are fully ready to proceed with the selection process and are able to meet given deadlines.
Please check the AFA website for more details regarding the investment for the programme by clicking here.
Please note that there is no individual feedback provided regarding your performance during each stage of the assessment process.
All contacts will be made through our application system and in some instances emails may be directed to the candidates spam/ junk mail by your email provider, so please make sure you frequently check those folders in your inbox.

To apply for this job please visit pilotjobs.ryanair.com.

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