Thanks abroad. That's given me a bit of an insight as to what it's like over there. I don't really have any idea what I'm in for over there, but nevertheless I'm still looking forward to it. I hear the US is very aviation orientated and just the sheer size of everything and the number of people and aircraft over there, must really be an eye opener.
I'll be hoping that the first job is a bit of a foot in the door and other opportunities may present themselves as I get to know more people. As I say I don't really know what I'll be doing, but I'm going to give it my best shot. Like everyone I'll be hoping for a bit of multi time, but I think just the experience of being over there for the year or whatever, will be something else.
I don't suppose you could tell me a bit about what's involved with converting licences etc. I have a Gr II instructor rating, CMIR, and 1000hrs. I've been having some trouble finding out exactly what's involved. I'd like to get as many of the US qualifications as I can, if you think it would be worth my while. Also is there anything I could get done before I come over??
Thankyou in advance for your assistance. It really is appreciated.
[This message has been edited by The Bullet (edited 13 January 2000).]