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Old 1st June 2000 | 16:54
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Looking for contact numbers and names of aircraft maintenance contractors that offer contract work around the world.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanx
 
Old 1st June 2000 | 17:26
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Most contract work is in Europe and the Middle and Far East. The vast majority of these contracts require an English LWTR, or JAR66 licence. Some Asian contracts accept Australian/New Zealand Licences also.

Try www.luap.com, www.monarch-airlines.com, www.parc.ie and if you subscribe to Flight Magazine, you will find most of them in the rear pages. The Flight magazine web site is also useful, if a little out of date (www.flightinternational.com)
For mostly US, see www.aeps.com or www.climbto350.com

Cheers

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Old 2nd June 2000 | 16:54
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check out Q.E.S.L. AT www.qualitair.co.uk
email is [email protected]
they seem to have loads of work .
 
Old 3rd June 2000 | 18:00
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Check out the links pages at the ALAE website at http://www.lae.mcmail.com most agency links are there and/or e-mail contacts, there are also some job adverts as well.
 
Old 4th June 2000 | 03:30
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The main thing is to get everything in writing from the agency before leving your current job. I know people who have jacked their current job in only to be told " Sorry the contract has fallen through", also don't expect everything to be as promised from day one. It usually takes a month or two to sort out housing etc.
Make sure you have a credit card with a realistic limit. Also Medical insurance. I saw one engineer come to Malaysia with no credit card. He seemed to think that everyone else should give him loans! He was a Radio engineer.
PARC were very good when 4 of us had to get back from Africa & needed new passports etc.

 

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