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Old 7th Feb 2024, 22:00
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Originally Posted by lostpilot7600
Been looking in these forums for a good few years., I'm trying to get into an airline at some point this year. I'm going to finish uni soon and looking to see if the market is still looking for a non-experience pilot. I got a good amount of FI hours and I got a UK and EASA license with the standard fATPL rating, and MCC and UPRT. I want to know what are the options at the moment. It seems to be Ryanair and Wizz and possibly with a private jet company. Is there any other airline that is viable? the 30k for TR is a bit rough to swallow. My degree will allow me to work in an industry that has a starting salary of 30k ish British pounds. I find it a bit shocking outside of airline companies that they will fork out money to train people. BTW I live in the UK but can work in HK.
Check Air Atlanta for the Cruise Relief FO Position . If you are willing to be available a lot, you make your 500 hours as a cruiser in about a year, and then have the chance to upgrade to normal FO on the Mighty Queen of the skies .

Check confair.eu. That is one of the agencies who does do the outsourcing and payroll.

Good Luck. The market is not to bad at this moment.
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