Originally Posted by
Seagull201
The advertisement on the afap website today, "Regional jet Pilots USA", sounds as if they're a consultancy firm, with what
appears to be linked to a gmail (email).
At least 1,500 hours are needed by an applicant, before applying for a U.S regional, also the night and IFR hours need to be met.
The ad. is saying only 1,000 hours is needed for them to place an applicant in contact with a regional, it doesn't sound correct.
I'd say a consultancy fee is also payable for their advice.
They sound like a middle man.
yep sketchy as hell. I’d say it’s another Aussie already over there fishing for details to submit for internal referrals to get a referral bonus.
anyone can apply directly to these companies without any need of a middle man. Any regional in the US that takes E3 applicants are now fairly well versed in the process for Aussies.