cryptoknight
4th Jun 2023, 16:58
I hope this message finds you well. I am reaching out to you all due to your extensive knowledge and expertise in aviation. I hail from Asia and am currently exploring flight schools in Canada, the United States, and Europe. I am particularly interested in understanding which region's license would present the best job opportunities and to build flight time up to 2000+/- for an international student like myself at the present time, my goal is to work for middle east airline line Emirates/ Qatar/ Etihad after obtaining 2,000+ hours ( I can't apply to cadet since I'm 30 years old )
My understanding is that:
- In Canada there are a lot of GA jobs i.e. pilot in wating, cargo, and working in Canada for a few years should allow me to get Canadian PR ( I found good school in Winniepeg )
- FFA license in USA: I should be able to find jobs like flight instructors , not many companies will issues work permit?
- EASA: in Europe, it's almost impossible for someone who's not EU citizen to work in that region ? , I found that flight school in Hungary are quite cheap and well quality of training is also good. ( I used to lived in the UK for 9 years, but yea that doesn't make any different and also Brexited )
My goal is not just to obtain my pilot's license, but also to broaden my horizons and gain international exposure, hence the preference for schools outside of my home country. Furthermore, in my current locale, pilots with low flying hours often struggle to secure employment, and I am hoping to circumvent this issue.
Any recommendations or insights you could provide would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your time and assistance.
My understanding is that:
- In Canada there are a lot of GA jobs i.e. pilot in wating, cargo, and working in Canada for a few years should allow me to get Canadian PR ( I found good school in Winniepeg )
- FFA license in USA: I should be able to find jobs like flight instructors , not many companies will issues work permit?
- EASA: in Europe, it's almost impossible for someone who's not EU citizen to work in that region ? , I found that flight school in Hungary are quite cheap and well quality of training is also good. ( I used to lived in the UK for 9 years, but yea that doesn't make any different and also Brexited )
My goal is not just to obtain my pilot's license, but also to broaden my horizons and gain international exposure, hence the preference for schools outside of my home country. Furthermore, in my current locale, pilots with low flying hours often struggle to secure employment, and I am hoping to circumvent this issue.
Any recommendations or insights you could provide would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your time and assistance.