Originally Posted by
Sebastiaen
Hardly. For United, UPS, JetBlue, Frontier, American, SWA etc you need a full FAA ATP.
You should probably do some research on the US job market. Assuming you've got the right to live and work there, even with a 4 year degree you're not likely to go straight into a major/legacy. On the other hand you will easily get into a regional. They'll give you a type on something and the ATP. Once you've got a decent amount of part 121 experience you'll get a command and once you have a decent amount of PIC time you'll have a shot at the big time. A lot of people seem to think that their type ratings and jet time outside of the US counts for something. Unless you've already got something lined up...