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FAA Dispatch Lic. at U.S Military Base in Germany?

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Old 28th Apr 2009, 23:05
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FAA Dispatch Lic. at U.S Military Base in Germany?

hi,
i heard a lot of pple saying that if you cant go to the states due Visa Problem.
you still can coordinate with FAA to do the course and the test at the U.S
Military base at Germany
is that true ?
can anyone give us any information about this ?
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Old 29th Apr 2009, 18:41
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mate, I've never heard about openings as dispatcher in US mil.base in germany, I know for sure they are looking for ATC now, but nothing concerning dptch.
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Old 29th Apr 2009, 20:00
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Crew Scheduler,

What is your goal? I presume you want to work for SAMA/NAS/Saudia/Alwafeer.... Look at sheffield school in the USA, get them to provide the appropriate paperwork for the visa, apply to the Embassy in Riyadh and see what happens.....

By all accounts, the US attitude towards Saudis has changed since Obama...

Good Luck.

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If it is just a visa problem, if Germany is an option (and I don't have a clue on either score), in 2006, the FAA would not accept just a UK passport as ID prior to sitting the ADX, required another form of ID.........
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