Which ATPL to go for?????
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Which ATPL to go for?????
Hi everyone,
Just to get some insight / feedback as to what you would do??
I'm currently working for a charter company in Africa and will be finishing my contract early next year, at which point I will have approx 2,000 hours (700 turbine). My original comm. licence is from the NZ CAA.
Obviously, the next step to progress in my career, is to obtain an ATPL.
I have the right to live and work in EU, and that's where I want to be. But the dreaded JAR conversion has me priced out of the market, at least for the time being.
Even if I beg, borrow and streal, it will still take around 18 months all up to convert, and even then, no guarantee of a job afterwards!
Other alternatives are Australian, FAA, or Canadian ATP. All of which are a fraction of the price, and can be realistically completed within an 8-10 week time frame.
But this of course will not enable me to get work in the EU. Catch 22 I believe it's called!!
What do you reckon is the best way to get from where I am now, to flying airline / corporate in Europe within say an 18 month - 2 year time frame, and without breaking the bank!?!
Let the games begin....
Thanks in advance,
C. of L.
Just to get some insight / feedback as to what you would do??
I'm currently working for a charter company in Africa and will be finishing my contract early next year, at which point I will have approx 2,000 hours (700 turbine). My original comm. licence is from the NZ CAA.
Obviously, the next step to progress in my career, is to obtain an ATPL.
I have the right to live and work in EU, and that's where I want to be. But the dreaded JAR conversion has me priced out of the market, at least for the time being.
Even if I beg, borrow and streal, it will still take around 18 months all up to convert, and even then, no guarantee of a job afterwards!
Other alternatives are Australian, FAA, or Canadian ATP. All of which are a fraction of the price, and can be realistically completed within an 8-10 week time frame.
But this of course will not enable me to get work in the EU. Catch 22 I believe it's called!!
What do you reckon is the best way to get from where I am now, to flying airline / corporate in Europe within say an 18 month - 2 year time frame, and without breaking the bank!?!
Let the games begin....
Thanks in advance,
C. of L.