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Old 16th Jul 2007, 16:42   #1 (permalink)
 
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Requirements for applying MD-11 FO in FEDEX??

Hi everyone , this is my first post so pls be good to me.. ^^
I currently own a MD-11 type rating and as far as i know not too many airliners have MD-11 fleet now... ><
I'm wondering what's the requirements for applying MD-11 FO in FEDEX ? There're lots of MD-11 in FEDEX I think.
Any info(including website) or advice is good !
Thanks~~
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Old 17th Jul 2007, 02:24   #2 (permalink)
 
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try pilot.fedex.com
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Old 18th Jul 2007, 00:18   #3 (permalink)
 
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Not mentioned on the FedEx website will be the (requirement) for a minimum of three letters of rec with one of them a sponsor to "carry your water" with the CP office. I think UPS is a better bet at this time as they have been actively looking for heavy experience with over water/INTL time. Good luck!
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