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Old 15th Sep 1999, 16:26
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Question Scandinavian Jobs

Wondering if anyone out there has ideas regarding flying work in Scandinavia.

I have Aust ATPL, instructor and bush flying experience up to C402.

I am fluent in Norwegian, having lived over there 10 years ago (pre flying!)

Australian citizen, 26y.o.

Thanking you in advance

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Old 16th Sep 1999, 01:52
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There was one guy out there,looking for a job in scandia as well,but i cant recall the name.
You might try the search option at pprune,maybe that works.
As far I know,SAS was hiring only nationals,but that might have changed.
Good luck!
 
Old 16th Sep 1999, 02:59
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thanks for the wishes LE.

Yes, SAS only hire nationals unless you have a "lot more flying time in heavy traffic". (literal translation). At least that was the reply to me.



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Old 16th Sep 1999, 08:54
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Hmm,that's wondering for me,then i heard some totally different arguments from SAS.
They have a need for pilots.So,i wonder,why they don't take you with your amount of hrs.
They said a friend of mine,that they would hire him,he has a swedish-passport but dosn't speak or write one of the requested languages.
Whats happen with all the other airlines up there (Braathens etc.)?
Good luck
(How does it look,when you convert your licence with SAS-Flight Academy ?)
 
Old 16th Sep 1999, 10:00
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Hi !

I think Flying Enterprise has some Australian (or NZ) pilots working on the SAAB340s.

About SAS. I thought it was OK to get a job with them, as long as you speak the language, have a right to work in the EU (I guess that means a JAR license as well) and meet their med. & other requirements. I might be wrong though...

polar bear
 
Old 17th Sep 1999, 00:15
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I'm going to work there. I don't know how but I WILL! I had my Swedish woman for the last time tonight, and let me tell you. Every man on this planet NEEEEDS a Swedish woman! I promiss you!

Swedish Women! They make me have funny dreams at night......This JAR thing may not be so bad after all!

I've even writen a song about sweden, would you like to hear it? ( or read it )

> Oh swwweeeedenn, Oh Swwweeeedenn, How I love you so muuuuuuuuch....., I've never Beeeen There, I've never beeeen there, but I long for you so muuuuuch

> Your wooomeeen, Your wooomeeen make meeeee have bad thouuuggghhts!! DA, DA!



Free and single 25 yr old male with Swedish type rating and about 5 weeks of hands on.
Currently looking for multiple Swedish contracts. Short term contracts given priority.
Non-Swedish women may not apply unless swedish rating has been gained.


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hmmmmm.....the 152 or that swedish girl........ depends on the weather I think.


 
Old 21st Sep 1999, 05:39
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Here we go again..
 
Old 21st Sep 1999, 17:56
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cant help you compressor, but best of luck. Are you still out bush or have you returned to town yet?


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Old 22nd Sep 1999, 03:04
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Mango,

thanks for the wishes - at present I am recovering from 4 days of the best snow of my life - and nursing cuts and bruises from a 300 foot fall. I'll be back to the tropics in a week. And moving to the big smoke!

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