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Old 23rd Oct 2012, 20:35   #1 (permalink)
 
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JAA ATPL/CPL to HK ATPL/CPL

Howdy,
i would like to know if there's an easy way to convert privately (withotu sponsors) my JAA CPL to an HKCAD one, if it's just a matter of exams (or need additional hours, i have only 220hrs no TUrboProp) i also did pass also all the JAA ATPL Exams
Thanks
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Old 24th Oct 2012, 13:27   #2 (permalink)
 
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no chance at all, the only way you can get a CPL/ATPL in HK is by being employed by one of the 10 operators there. The HK CAD won't entertain private applications. With 220 hours, you can apply to Cathay and Dragonair thats about it, all the others u neeed experience....so go and get some!!
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Old 24th Oct 2012, 14:18   #3 (permalink)
 
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Thank you Flying Mechanic,
I knew about Cathay, but in DragonAir i see only F/O with 3000TT and S/O with 1500, for the Cadet Program you need a permanent HK ID card.
Going out doing experience
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