UK Degree when applying for pilot job in USA?
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UK Degree when applying for pilot job in USA?
I currently live in the US and I am going to England next year for a bachelor degree(3 year). I plan on commencing flight training in the USA upon completion of the degree. However, I was wondering, since some carriers demand a 4 year bachelor degree, would a UK degree be an equivalent for carriers such as Delta, United, American, Alaska, JetBlue, and Southwest?
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You could probably get 2 US ones for that
There is some sort of exchange system, but the details escape me at the moment. I'm sure someone here will have the details.
There is some sort of exchange system, but the details escape me at the moment. I'm sure someone here will have the details.
nbj787,
I can't speak with 100% certainty about ALL airlines, but the degree requirement seems to be for a "degree", i.e., bachelor's degree, rather than a 4-year degree. One US major uses a service to determine equivalency for applicants educated outside the USA. Maybe this can shed some light ?:
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I can't speak with 100% certainty about ALL airlines, but the degree requirement seems to be for a "degree", i.e., bachelor's degree, rather than a 4-year degree. One US major uses a service to determine equivalency for applicants educated outside the USA. Maybe this can shed some light ?:
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