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Old 8th Aug 2007, 05:41
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Someone knows any airliner that does the same as Ryanair but for A320 instead 737 ? if so which ones ? the impression that i have is that is easier get a job in a 737 than an A320 which will take more money. If anybody knows about some airliner that does the same as Ryan but with A320, please let me know. Any help will be welcome !

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Old 8th Aug 2007, 07:27
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Can not think of actual Airlines off hand, however, speak with Storm aviation. ( Not my fav. company, but thats opinion.) they offer cadet courses with numerous airlines on the A320.

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Also CTC Aviation they have a big link with easyJet and thus the airbus fleet.
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Ok guys thank you so much ! i will be checking once finishing my training
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Aer Lingus have taken pilots who paid for their own Airbus rating recently. It's not a requirement. Just convenient for them. It is a gamble but then again there does seem to be a demand for Airbus rated pilots right now.
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but the guys that they took were low houred ?
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That I wasn't told but at least some were instructors, air taxi pilots etc with good twin time.
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America West Airlines has a large fleet of A319/320 aircraft I think
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Yeah but they won`t let you fly there unless you have got a Green Card or a US Resident visa... and FAA licenses .
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