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Old 17th December 2024 | 22:14
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Aran514
 
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Advice please! Airline pilot - USA vs EU

Hi All,

I am a 21 year old living and flight training in California and have earned so far a private, instrument, and commercial pilot certificate. However, I am a Dutch citizen so I'm wondering whether it makes sense to start my new flying career in Europe or if I should stay in the United States. I would love to live in Europe, but I have also have a great life in California so from that perspective, either location is a good option. I am aware of the time and money it takes to convert my licenses to EASA and the 14 ATPL exams I would have to take but obviously residency/citizenship requirements are not an issue.

My question is more about the quality of life of an (airline) pilot in the United States vs. Europe. Is there much of a difference, is one place better than another
How difficult is it to start your career in Europe From what I read, getting a job at one of the regionals in the US after you get your 1,500 hours is currently relatively easy, but I'm not sure about Europe, so any insight about the chances of getting a job there with 300-500 hours would be greatly appreciated. Does it make sense to convert my licenses because I would potentially get a job in Europe with fewer hours How about the opportunities for advancementupgrade times
I'd really appreciate any information, insights, or opinion you might have for me!
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