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Old 16th September 2012 | 01:02
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Airbus 320 Captain Job

Hi everybody,
I am flying currently as a Captain on a 737.
During my period of unpaid leave I want to fly Airbus 320 in order to keep my rating valid, but without my present employer being contacted.
Are there any companies or broker who are not contacting previous employers?

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Old 25th September 2012 | 14:21
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Why not just fly the 737 which you are typed on? Sounds like you just want a free 320 rating.
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Old 26th September 2012 | 07:28
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I want to fly Airbus 320 in order to keep my rating valid!

I already have an Airbus rating which is still valid.

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Old 27th September 2012 | 17:03
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I'm probably wrong (again) but I thought you could only be 'current' on one 'complex' type at any one time?
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Old 27th September 2012 | 17:54
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I'm afraid that's a chance you will have to stand to. On the legal side make sure the hrs you fly on the A320 will not drag you above the prescribed monthly/yearly/weekly limits.
Hasta la vista.
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Old 27th September 2012 | 20:18
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I'm probably wrong (again) but I thought you could only be 'current' on one 'complex' type at any one time?
No that's not correct. You can be current on more than one type.
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