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shinners
2nd Sep 2008, 03:06
As the title says

thank you

Apache702
2nd Sep 2008, 07:14
You must be new to this world, welcome to earth

:ok:

shinners
2nd Sep 2008, 18:25
I'm studyin' for the ppl. I was only looking for infos for my future

fractional
2nd Sep 2008, 22:04
Is possible to work in middle east with FAA licence?
I don't have personal experience, but I believe you can. Contact the airline you are trying to apply to and you may get some answers besides those of this thread.

ironbutt57
2nd Sep 2008, 23:49
Yes yes yes...many do, most regulatory authorities want the FAA ATP for conversion though, not sure of the commercial being acceptable

shinners
2nd Sep 2008, 23:53
minimum requirements? (not only airlines, even some cargo companies with small aircrafts)

Flyingthru
3rd Sep 2008, 03:24
1,000 hours and a type rating will get you somewhere.

shinners
3rd Sep 2008, 04:30
interesting


but 1000 hours on the liner or 1000 hours of GA and then a tr?

Fullboat2
3rd Sep 2008, 11:45
Can you get a type at 1,000 hours? Hmmm, never thought about it... I think ya gotta have 1,500 hours minimum...

Anyhoo, yeah, you can work in the ME with an FAA license. I'm at Saudi Aramco with my FAA license....

ironbutt57
3rd Sep 2008, 12:35
It's possible to have a type on a private, commercial and an ATP, you would not be competitive without the ATP...

shinners
3rd Sep 2008, 14:29
yeah sure sorry I meant the FAA ATP frozen with 1500 hours.....


so if you have your atp and at least 1500 hours (in GA) is possible to join and interview? and then payin for the tr?

Leave 5 on the glide
3rd Sep 2008, 17:20
Fullboat2 - what type are you flying out there if you don't mind me asking?