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Winkiepinkie
16th Jan 2001, 21:30
Let me explain. I'm hoping one day to end up in Italy flying commercial, ideally Alitalia but any carrier will do. I have a JAA PPL (from the UK) and was wondering what was the best way to tackle this problem. Could any of the Italians (or anyone) please let me know how hard it is to get in, what is the current status of a few Airlines in terms or recruitment and what licences you need (by this I mean will a JAA ATPL done at Oxford do or will they giggle and ask me politely to leave).

I know Alitalia have a school down in Sardegna and was wondering if you did the course there, are the chances of getting in at Alitalia (or any Italian airline) greatly improved.

Oh yeah, I'm half Italian (fluent) with a British Passport.

Thanks you in advance for any replies. I am desperate for an answer.......

hptaccv
17th Jan 2001, 01:23
Winkiepinkie,

..I don't know, but the italian cabin crews are sure worth the try...

Winkiepinkie
18th Jan 2001, 16:33
Just returning it to the top of the pile, cheeky I know but I need a few more answers.

Sorry.

Xenia
19th Jan 2001, 00:04
http://www.pprune.org/ubb/NonCGI/eek.gif Who said Italians?? :) :)


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[This message has been edited by Xenia (edited 19 January 2001).]

trackone
19th Jan 2001, 02:19
You have to obtain at least the ATPL frozen.
There are no discriminations here and all companies hire foreign pilots with a type rating such as A320, B767, B757 etc.

Alitalia has a flying school, check on the website (alitalia.com)

Winkiepinkie
19th Jan 2001, 14:04
Hi Trackone, can I e-mail you?