Hi shimura,
Just offering a help here,try out British Airways.Check out their website.How about australia,new zealand....or maybe india and china?the industry is booming in both these countries.
This is from kingfisher airlines website:
Co-Pilots:
Current medical, CPL, FRTO, COP/RTR, IR on multi-engine and minimum of 25 hrs on multi-engine aircraft (10 hrs could be completed on an approved multi-engine simulator).
Eligible candidates will be called for written test followed by an interview.
This is from british airways:
Pilots
Eligibility Checklist
Age/Residency
No more than 49 years old at the time of application
Passport allowing unrestricted worldwide travel
Entitled to live and work in the EU without time restriction
Qualifications
Full UK issued JAA/CAA ATPL or Frozen ATPL
Current JAA/CAA Class 1 medical
Language Skills
Spoken and written fluency in English
Clear diction
Physical
Physically fit and in possession of a JAA/UK CAA Medical Licence (Class 1) and able to satisfy British Airways medical requirements. Please note that British Airways’ medical criteria for employment is of a higher standard than the CAA requirement.
Height between 1.57m (5'2") and 1.91m (6'3") with weight in proportion to height, (height is accurately determined during the assessment process). Qualified pilots who are taller than 1.91m may submit an application but will be required to undergo a functionality check to confirm their ability to meet the requirements of the seating positions in the British Airways fleet of aircraft.
Hmm.....i dont see anything about male or female.....check out other airlines yourself......
Good luck