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Crave 11th February 2006 19:49

French ATPL?
 
Hi.

I have some questions regarding licenses in France.

I am currently doing my JAA ATPL in Norway, and i have heard that i need a special french ATPL to fly for a french company. Is this correct? And what addidional education do i need?

Thanks

Crave

Shuwi 11th February 2006 19:58

Unfortunately, to be French and to speak french... :uhoh:

sam34 11th February 2006 20:04

Crave, why do you want working for a french company ??

Because the only french company is Air France, but she doesn't recruit at this moment...AF recruits only cadets or cadets pro, but not pro with CPL/IR...:ugh:
TRY UK.

Crave 13th February 2006 17:00

Thanks for the replys guys:)

When it comes to speaking french, i have 2 years of french classes, from high school, so i hope i'm able to "re-learn" the language. However when it come's to being french, that's for sure gonna be a problem, since i am norwegian... But i thought the rules set by EEC/EU(free movement of labor etc) would make it possible for me to get a french license.

Why i want to work in France? Several reasons, girlfriend, friends, i enjoy the culture,... Dont get me wrong, i'd gladly for starters work anywhere in JAA, also outside JAA. But i'm nearly just trying to figure out my opptions.

I know that AirFrance is the only french company, however there should be several companys wich have a base in France? (if you know someone, please post a reply). And as far as it comes to AirFrance, in my mind, it is one of the flag-ships in European Aviation. I'd proudly work there.

Thanks again for the reply's, and keep them coming:)

Crave

ZBMAN 13th February 2006 17:40


I know that AirFrance is the only french company, however there should be several companys wich have a base in France?
Well, there's easyJet!:E



And as far as it comes to AirFrance, in my mind, it is one of the flag-ships in European Aviation. I'd proudly work there.
So would I!:{

falconbis 13th February 2006 23:51

You dont need a French licence to work in France even for Air France..a friend of mine have been hire with a CAA jar fcl and a handfull of Belgium work for AF with their Belgium licence! but you will need to be fluent in french as only few of us speak English properly :}
It would be much easier to change your girfriend...;)

luc 14th February 2006 10:21

AF
 
ZBMAN
Tu es sur que tu veux travailler pour une compagnie ou la grande majorité des pilotes refuse de parler anglais a Roissy....;-)
Bons vols a tous!

Harmattan96 14th February 2006 12:08


Originally Posted by luc
ZBMAN
Tu es sur que tu veux travailler pour une compagnie ou la grande majorité des pilotes refuse de parler anglais a Roissy....;-)
Bons vols a tous!

C'est peut etre mieux comme cela, ainsi ils ne s'humilient pas en demontrant leur incapacite a parler cette langue, et la securite aerienne ne s'en porte que mieux.:ok:
Ahhh...elitisme , quand tu nous tiens.

luc 14th February 2006 12:27

AF
 
oui, tu as raison, heureusement que nous n'avons pas de lignes internationales... Quel rapport avec l'élitisme?

Shuwi 14th February 2006 12:29

C'est peut etre mieux comme cela, ainsi ils ne s'humilient pas en demontrant leur incapacite a parler cette langue, et la securite aerienne ne s'en porte que mieux.
Ahhh...elitisme , quand tu nous tiens.


Ils s'humilient sur les autres terrains...

hotelmodemetar 14th February 2006 12:55



I know that AirFrance is the only french company, however there should be several companys wich have a base in France?

Well, there's easyJet!
As well as Cityjet !

the other french companies based in france are:

Britair (recruiting low hours F/Os on CRJs!)
Regional
Airlinair
Air Turquoise (If you want to drink Champagne with your girlfriends)
Twinjet
Corsair
Air Mediterranée
Aigle Azur
CCM Airlines (in Corse, But "officialy" it is part of France :E )
Star Airlines
Europe Airpost
Eagle Aviation
Air Caraibes (French Carabean Islands)
Air Austral (Réunion Island)
Air Tahiti ( French Polynesia)
Air Tahiti Nui
Air Calin (New caledonia)
Air Saint Pierre (Near Canada)
Air Antilles Express


Welcome to France, and GOOD LUCK :ok:

Lima Oscar 14th February 2006 18:15

And you forgot Axis Airways ;)

hotelmodemetar 14th February 2006 21:00

Oh my god, you are right ! :O

A320rider 18th February 2006 19:51

and don't forget Air Assedic!!!

very good reputation, and they hire many pilots at this time.

sam34 18th February 2006 21:22

sauf hotelmeter, tu as oublié que les compagnies citées demandent du piston gros comme le bras. Sur ce coup AF est plus neutre...

atr42500 19th February 2006 01:13

on sait que la france c est juste bon pour les vacances, la mer, la montagne, c est pour ca que les anglais viennent acheter ici, mais pour le travail passer votre chemin meme de nos jours ou les compagnies recrutent que se passe t il en france rien du tout a part brit air pour quelques recommandés en haut lieu.

le mieux pour vivre en france , city jet , easy jet , netjets, bref compagnies étrangeres.

Manflex55 19th February 2006 10:20


Originally Posted by atr42500
on sait que la france c est juste bon pour les vacances, la mer, la montagne

et le niveau d'imposition, la bouffe, la meteo, les prix a la consommation, le systeme de sante....

atr42500 19th February 2006 12:22

merci manflex

niveau d imposition ca m interresse car j ai beaucoup entendu la dessus par des pilotes etrangers mais jamais experimenté :hmm: sound nice

Manflex55 19th February 2006 13:04

Alors petite info: a salaire egal mes impots en France seraient 30% inferieurs a ceux que je paye a Londres. Et sachant que le cout de la vie ici est de 30 a 40% superieur a la France (essence, logement, bouffe et compagnie), tu vois l'arnaque!!

PPRuNeUser0215 19th February 2006 16:03

Tout depend du statut familiale qui ne fait aucune difference (ou presque) en UK (n'oublions pas non plus la CSG et autres )
Plus d'impots directes en France mais plus d'impots indirectes en GB.


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