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FAA Dispatchers License
Is it worth doing the FAA Dispatchers License, how much is it and would i have to go to the states to do it.(oh yeh how long is the course.)
Could someone please enlighten me. Thanks walla |
Walla, check this out: http://www.airlinedispatcher.com about the training I'm afraid you have to go there, but there's a FAA Office in Frankfurt where you can have the examination. Ciao Paolo |
vipero,
Cheers mate helps alot,however i don,t think the wife would allow me the luxery of going alone. Worth a try though!! walla |
Walla,
there's a bunch of dispatch schools in the states. To my knowledge none is offering - public - classes outside the states, yet (though I heard there was some corporate classes overseas). Re the cost I am not really sure (since I got my ticket a couple of years ago). Most of the time it's worth to have the examination at the same place you are taking the course - for the simple reason that most schools have their own FAA approved examiners and those, of course, have a tendency not to flunk you :) . I got my license at Sheffield in KFLL, which was actually quite nice. More questions, just drop me a note.... Cheers fcit |
Walla
Ref your enquiry about the FAA Dispatcher Course. It is definitely worth it - I did mine in Nov/Dec 2000 and now I have got a job in the USA as a Chief Dispatcher for a private company. Goodbye to the UK forever CC |
Captain Chaos001,
I dont want to appear rude, but are you working on a green card or a working visa. The only reason I ask is, I also am interested in working in the States but was under the usumption you needed residency to gain employment with most large companies. Thanks. 152 |
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I am on a H1B Visa arranged by the company in the States. CC |
Just saw some info about a Dispatch course in Long Beach Califronia starting in May. I believe it is a weekend course of about 12(???? might be more) weekends (ie. not sutable for someone not living in the LA area). $4000 including the written, oral and practical exams.
-me ps. Being a pilot myself, I think it would be interesting to get the dispatchers cert. On the other hand, a good deal of the training is redundant for me (much of the basic meteorology, how to read jepps, basic flt planning etc). Does anyone know if there is a self-study alternative for the dispatchers cert and who does this sort of thing? [This message has been edited by Low_and_Slow (edited 03 April 2001).] |
so the job at Easyjet didn't work out?
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Cheers peeps for all your info,it was very helpful.
walla |
Hi Walla:
We offer a nice faa dispatcher program here in Tucson Arizona. visit our website at: http://www.flightcontrolacademy.com Please email me with any questions. [email protected] |
lalapanzi
The job at Easyjet!!! What a waste of time working for a small time operator that only flies to Eurpoe and back. I had the interview but turned it down as soon as I got my USA position. CC |
'Had the Interview and turned it down'??!!!!
You were never offered the job..how can you turn it down without having it 'turn up' in the first place? ------------------ Climb Aboard, lets have some fun. |
Captian Chaos001 could you please drop us an e-mail as I have a couple of questions
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