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Old 12th Oct 2019, 16:23
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Sebastiaen
 
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Originally Posted by rudestuff
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...
Thank you for your 2 cents. You're probably right, my years of flying 777's in and out of the USA probably don't count for anything. And yes I have the right to live and work there.

Now; does anybody have some good tips? I have spoken to several schools but flexibility seems to be hard to find.
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