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FrankAbagnale 3rd May 2009 11:13

Fulcrum -- go try an agency
and the rest --
The 500 hours total time is a condition for FOREIGN pilots to give TURKISH pilot equal chance of employment. 500 hours are total time not TIME ON TYPE. The statement said 'NO FOREIGN PILOT SHALL BE IN THE RIGHT HAND SEAT UNLESS THE PERSON HAS 500 HRS TOTAL TIME'. It has nothing to do with Line Training or safety pilot shizzle.

sunturk1 3rd May 2009 15:08

Hi.

The statement says '500hrs in multi-crew airplanes' not TT.
For people who know turkish this is the link to the page of the Turkish CAA.
http://www.shgm.gov.tr/doc3/YUYRUKLU.pdf


Grtz

2 stripes 3rd May 2009 15:48

Do Pegasus take type rated people or do you have to train with them first?

fadedfootpaths 3rd May 2009 18:13

2Stripes

As long as you are willing to pay, it doesnt matter whether you are type rated or not :ugh::ugh::ugh::ugh::ugh:

Good Luck:ok:

Mr GinoPino 3rd May 2009 21:28

hey guys...unfortunately i do not speak Turkish...but i'd like to know if does this document says from when this rule will be applicable?! any starting date?! any information appreciated!

sunturk1 5th May 2009 07:14

Applicable as from 14/04/2009

bradyyeager 5th May 2009 14:15

This means that the people that had signed with the company before this date don´t have these requeriments???:rolleyes:

Good flights

sunturk1 5th May 2009 18:48

People who started ground school before this date are unaffected.

MAGAGGIARI 5th May 2009 19:38

this is truly amazing:=

corppilot74 8th May 2009 07:44

The new reules are as fallowing:

To be employed with a turkish airline as a FO, the FO need to have 1500 total time and 500 hours on type. Will make it very hard for many TRTO that sells line training to pilots in Turkey.

Good for young turkish pilots.

sunturk1 8th May 2009 08:24

Corppilot

Where did you get the information about the 1500TT? I didn't find any official document stating this.
The memo issued by the civil aviation only states 500 hours in multipilot airplanes
Let me know

Grtz

DC-8 8th May 2009 17:08

sunturk1,

I saw the same information as corppilot74 about the 1500 hours TT in Pegasus Airlines jobs, payscales and entry requirements.

However, if you read the Turkish DGCA memo you will see that 1500 hours multi crew is a requirement only for Captains, not for F/O's...

So probably the one who wrote this comment in www.ppjn.com is wrong...

Safe flights,

DC-8

corppilot74 8th May 2009 22:45

sunturk 1,

if you are from turkey, then don't worry. They need turkish pilots.

good luck

sunturk1 9th May 2009 01:02

Hey corppilot.

I am not worried. Luckily passed that phase long time ago. Just interested into what's going on.
I also think somebody got confused here with the requirements for captain. (1500hrs)
Still think the only requirement for foreign pilots is 500 multicrew

Regards

chrislikesblue 10th May 2009 18:44

Are you sure about this Sunturk?Its not 500 hours on type?Do you have any copy of this memo or could tell us if it is published in any website?

sunturk1 10th May 2009 23:36

Yes sure. The document is only in turkish. I posted the link a couple of days ago. It clearly says multipilot time nothing about 'on type'.

Grtz

chrislikesblue 11th May 2009 10:19

That could help,thanks for the info.

Der_Fischmeister 11th May 2009 15:02

hi
 
where can you apply ..anyone has a website ling address?

Özcan 12th May 2009 10:39

Where do they draw the "border" for what is considered foreign and whatnot?

I'm a Swedish resident since birth, i have a Turkish citizenship and i have finished the Turkish military conscript service issues. I'm currently finishing my ATPL-theory and aspire to move to Turkey and hopefully be able to make a living by flying there. Can this new regulation be disregarded from my situation or will i still have to fulfill the 500 hour-limit?

Is there any thread on here regarding aviation in Turkey generally?

Cheers :8

maestro82 18th Jun 2009 13:37

yes you are
YABANCI
HAHAHAHAH


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