day , prep for take off must be the only time during the flight that you get a bit of a break ,the time befor landing seems to be the time when the crew have to sort out the money from the catering and tax free sales.
LOL Its weird, he has trained to be a member of the cabin crew and i am training for to be a pilot. But i would never fly for Ryanair. Great video. lovely scenery
The pay is not so good, My cousin is a captain for Ryanair and he gets roughly £30,000 PA. I have been looking at ther airlines in Australia, and their pay goes up to around $100,000 ( £ 50,500 )
Ryanair is a good airline to begin with yes, but i am moving to Australia.
Sorry , I meant to give this comment a thumbs up but pressed the wrong button , I'll try to correct it asap .
To awnser your question , part of the training of aircrew involves dealing with anxious passenger's but in reality if the flight is full ...and ryanair flights usually are full , the crew are really busy right through the flight so while they are usually really friendly they don't have that much time to interact with the passenger's .
do u have any idea whens quietest? Coz im gonna need lots of spare seatbelts to chain me in place lol. I used to suffer bad panic and anxiety attacks as per some of my vids, so id rather be relaxed and not freaking everyone else out BY freaking out lol
I flew to Nantes in NW France on the 5th of May.My experience of Ryanair is very positive , they take of on time , they're comfortable enough none of that rubbish food the airlines used to throw at you .If you really want a window seat it might be worth buying a priority seating slip there about £3.
2 things always happen on every flight.
1. A screaming brat you wanna strangle at all costs.
2. Some bastard coughing constantly.
Nice vid! :)
scaramonga1 1 year ago
hi in 1 week iam fly to poland and iam realy scared because my freinds say itm is going to crac and they said it has got 1 einge
dzidka111 2 years ago
"Cabin Crew! Seats for departure, please!" :)
RyanCabinCrew 3 years ago 15
You're used to hearing that every working
day , prep for take off must be the only time during the flight that you get a bit of a break ,the time befor landing seems to be the time when the crew have to sort out the money from the catering and tax free sales.
BALHAM65 3 years ago
LOL Its weird, he has trained to be a member of the cabin crew and i am training for to be a pilot. But i would never fly for Ryanair. Great video. lovely scenery
5 star
Mp5xPAISLEYxMp5 2 years ago
why ? cool aircrafts, fair payament and u gain experience as pilot b4 u jump to a bigger airline company! ryanair its a good beginning indeed :P
Trinn007 2 years ago
The pay is not so good, My cousin is a captain for Ryanair and he gets roughly £30,000 PA. I have been looking at ther airlines in Australia, and their pay goes up to around $100,000 ( £ 50,500 )
Ryanair is a good airline to begin with yes, but i am moving to Australia.
Mp5xPAISLEYxMp5 2 years ago
I have never ever flown. It looks fine but im pretty damn nervous.
Are the staff calming and comforting? For the 50mins flight to belfast anyways LOL
SnakeyUK07 3 years ago 2
Sorry , I meant to give this comment a thumbs up but pressed the wrong button , I'll try to correct it asap .
To awnser your question , part of the training of aircrew involves dealing with anxious passenger's but in reality if the flight is full ...and ryanair flights usually are full , the crew are really busy right through the flight so while they are usually really friendly they don't have that much time to interact with the passenger's .
50 mins is a great time for a first flight .
BALHAM65 3 years ago
do u have any idea whens quietest? Coz im gonna need lots of spare seatbelts to chain me in place lol. I used to suffer bad panic and anxiety attacks as per some of my vids, so id rather be relaxed and not freaking everyone else out BY freaking out lol
SnakeyUK07 3 years ago
I flew to Nantes in NW France on the 5th of May.My experience of Ryanair is very positive , they take of on time , they're comfortable enough none of that rubbish food the airlines used to throw at you .If you really want a window seat it might be worth buying a priority seating slip there about £3.
You'll enjoy it, have a good trip .
BALHAM65 3 years ago
thankyou :)
curtiskid55 3 years ago 3
and p.s
where did you fly to?
curtiskid55 3 years ago 3
great video...
next year i am flying with ryanair from stansted to santander with school...is it a good airline?
w/b
curtis
curtiskid55 3 years ago
that will be me in 3 weeks :D
xxcherrypiexx 3 years ago 2