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UFGBOY
27th Feb 2002, 21:00
New carrier wants pilots - advertised in this weeks' Flight - any ideas who?

lost soul
27th Feb 2002, 21:39
No But their fax seems to have run out of paper-- at least it doesn't talk to my fax!! No other contact supplied either. Has anyone had any success sending to that fax number?

tailscrape
27th Feb 2002, 21:43
Yes,

Today at 14.05.

If the number is 01293 447532.....that is.

Fraudsquads
28th Feb 2002, 00:00
This might be Transjet, not sure about the 757 part though. Rumour has they will be operating a few UK charters this summer.

FS

starship
28th Feb 2002, 05:46
If anyone can confirm the bases on offer then I may be able to help. GLASGOW should be receiving a new charter carrier this season using the B757, and would most likely be Swedish registered considering the ownership.

cheers,

starship <img src="smile.gif" border="0">

Knold
28th Feb 2002, 16:22
The company is called Transair and does not have an AOC yet.

It isn't Transjet

irishcc
28th Feb 2002, 16:46
do they require cabin crew ?

Eff Oh
28th Feb 2002, 17:08
Anyone got more information about the Glasgow B757 operation??? Any info much appreciated.. .Eff Oh

sharpshot
28th Feb 2002, 17:26
Are you all sure that this is not Air Scandic?. .They are holding slots at U.K. airports for 757 ops this summer!

Basil
28th Feb 2002, 20:13
It's Transair Sweden AB

Eff Oh
28th Feb 2002, 21:03
Anyone got a web address for Transair Sweden AB??

Knold
5th Mar 2002, 12:57
No, but for what I've heard they will apply for an AOC on friday.. .The whole upset is on request from the ones that own the four 757s. .. .K-man. . . . <small>[ 05 March 2002, 08:58: Message edited by: Knold ]</small>

vrefus
5th Mar 2002, 22:03
Will they take American pilots, or is it the same ol stuff? Euro pilots can come and work in the US but Euro will have nothing to do with us. Sounds fair, doesn't it?

aluminum ovcst
5th Mar 2002, 23:22
Euro pilots can work in the U.S.? You obviously walked into a reality distortion field, man! If you know something we don't, please let us know! As far as I know, Europeans are no more elegible for U.S. work permits than anybody else. In fact, I would say it must be easier for Americans to work in the EU than the other way around.

vrefus
5th Mar 2002, 23:31
Can you say green card????? Also, why won't Euro nations accept an FAA ATP? I'd say we're very qualified especially having the busiest air traffic in the world.

flite idol
6th Mar 2002, 06:28
We can all say "green card," getting one is totally another thing. I dont think the US has issued a green card to a foreign national on the basis of his/her application to be employed as a pilot. Not in living memory if ever. The other way across the pond is conceivable. The FAA will not validate a euro license beyond ppl, but many JAA authorities will validate an FAA atp, usually if expeience levels are appropriate and a propective employer petitions.

JW411
9th Mar 2002, 13:01
You don't need a Green Card - an L1 Visa will do. I flew wide-bodies out of JFK for a US Carrier for 3 years. First get your L1 Visa!

Scottie
9th Mar 2002, 13:40
When I used to dispatch those N reg Electras and 727's on behalf of DHL with their American crews I must have dreamt it. Funny thing was I got paid for it <img border="0" title="" alt="[Big Grin]" src="biggrin.gif" /> <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="wink.gif" /> . .. .Now let's dream about a night with Claudia <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="smile.gif" /> (I'll pay her)