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Old 1st Nov 2007, 04:25
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Hey guys !


What could i get with FAA licenses and 180 hours ? do you know some asian airliners who takes low hours with FAA ?
hope to get an answer!


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FAA license and 180 hours!?!?! You need a commercial license first mate before you can think about getting paid to fly.....unless it's a typo and should be 1800 hours.....but then again you're not really "low hours".
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Agree, FAA CPL requires minimum of 250 hours.
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FAA CPL does NOT require 250 hrs. If you do your training at an approved part141 flight school you can get it at 160 hrs.
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yeah you are right depending on you training if it`s a part 141 you could get it with 120 hours...
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part 141 or part 61, airlines dont give a damn toss about that.
they want see jet time, and lot of hours...

believe me, 250 or 150h, you go nowhere with that!specially in europe where it 's JAR!!
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dartagnan: He didnt ask where in Europe. And you CAN get a you with 250 hrs total time with no jet experience. US just had a wave where they hired that low.
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