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"Dear McNulty,
Thank you for your email.
We write to inform you of an error which you may have experienced using
the Swiss direct entry pilot application form.
Please note that to apply for the role of First Officer for our Swiss
base, it is a requirement to be type rated on the Airbus A320 and
possess a minimum of 300 flying hours on type in the last 24 months.
If you are unable to meet this criteria then unfortunately, you do not
meet the minimum requirement for the role and therefore you do not need
to contact us again unless your situation changes and you are able to
meet this criteria in the future."
the error was in the list of criteria they posted on their site originally, anyway its pretty conclusive you need to be a320 rated now to be considered.
Thank you for your email.
We write to inform you of an error which you may have experienced using
the Swiss direct entry pilot application form.
Please note that to apply for the role of First Officer for our Swiss
base, it is a requirement to be type rated on the Airbus A320 and
possess a minimum of 300 flying hours on type in the last 24 months.
If you are unable to meet this criteria then unfortunately, you do not
meet the minimum requirement for the role and therefore you do not need
to contact us again unless your situation changes and you are able to
meet this criteria in the future."
the error was in the list of criteria they posted on their site originally, anyway its pretty conclusive you need to be a320 rated now to be considered.
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It's all hypothetical anyway because you need to be Swiss citizen or have the right to live and work in Switzerland. Otherwise, there would be an internal transfer list a mile long, of FO's already working for the company in awesome places like Luton and Glasgow
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EU17 and EFTA citizens can live and work in Switzerland without authorization for a period no longer than 3 months. If you want to work for more than 3 months you must get a residence permit and for that you need a contract.