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Old 14th Jan 2010, 14:48
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Any airlines offering TR?

Hi guys!

Could anyone please suggest any airlines offering type rating and line training?

Thank you in advance!
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You can't be serious.
Wake up!
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Any airlines offering TR

Air Southwest -UK
Sata Acores - PT
Sata International - PT
TAP - PT

These are just a few....
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thanks rfortes!!
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Yeah Cessna

Get yourself a job as a comedian for a few years, you've obviously got a good sense of humour with your first post. I didn't know whether to laugh or laugh out loud. Nice one.

Rfortes

Are these airlines actually offering TR's at the moment?
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Smith do your research?
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Try AirBaltic.

They put a new request for pilots on their website and claim that no TR necessary.

Good luck
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Air Southwest -UK
Air Southwest DO NOT accept pay-to-fly wana-be's.
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Old 15th Jan 2010, 14:11
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I think most airlines taking on F/O's do offer a type rating however you have to pay for them. I think cessna meant "free" or "bonded". Thats what made me laugh
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Old 15th Jan 2010, 14:18
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get a life Smith

What the hell is wrong with people who post replies on this site?

Do you not have any common sense to answer a question sensibly without being a complete ,
A guy asks a question all of a sudden leeches like you come out of the woodwork to slag them off for posting, Well Done you, your parents must be so proud to have such a helpful offspring

The company I work for is still employing and offering TR which result in a bond!!!

So in relation to your reply, do your research before you open your mouth or post. as your the one we laugh at for being sooooooo wrong
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Hello r1flyguy!

I totally agree with you. And btw mrs smith, I meant airlines ''selling'' TR.

Which company do you work for r1flyguy? Please PM me if you don't want to mention it here...
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Old 15th Jan 2010, 19:52
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I usually don't reply to these kind of questions as it just shows that someone is not doing his/her homework and research.

The only reason I've replied just to show people that are other options rather that paying a TR to fly.

Fact:
Air Southwest pay for the TR for they pilots with a 3 years bond.
The same applies to the others airliners that I've mentioned
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Old 15th Jan 2010, 21:46
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Sata Açores will open 2 vacancies for the Dash 8 in January. They already have 600cv's and of course they will pay the TR.
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Olympic air also pays the TR on Dash(Crash) 8-400 Olympic Air - ????????? ???????????
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Originally Posted by Cessna5370M
Hi guys!

Could anyone please suggest any airlines offering type rating and line training?

Thank you in advance!
This is running in the Interviews forum.....

http://www.pprune.org/interviews-job...y-15-01-a.html
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