First officer Scheme
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First officer Scheme
I am very interested in the first officer scheme. Is it true you can go to the USA and get right hand seat time with an operator flying a turbo prop for just £20 an hour. I would be grateful for any information.
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You could give Gulfstream Int'l Airlines a try. They have a pretty good first officer scheme. (At least it was a couple of years ago).
<a href="http://www.gulfstreamacademy.com/firstofficer/firstofficer.html" target="_blank">www.gulfstreamacademy.com/firstofficer/firstofficer.html</a>
Maybe not such a bad idea in these troubled times.... .Good Luck !
<a href="http://www.gulfstreamacademy.com/firstofficer/firstofficer.html" target="_blank">www.gulfstreamacademy.com/firstofficer/firstofficer.html</a>
Maybe not such a bad idea in these troubled times.... .Good Luck !
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The only thing I would caution about is the immigration side of things. If you are a foreign student then you will need a Student Visa (I-20/M-1) to legally enter the program. This visa needs to be issued by the school that offers the First Officer Program. Immigration is getting very strict (as they should be) so please be careful!
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Raspberry, try <a href="http://www.flighttime.net" target="_blank">www.flighttime.net</a> (Internationl Flyers out of Utah)and select the type of a/c on which you would like to acquire some experience. . .There are lots of other First Officer programs available. Go to <a href="http://www.ufly.com" target="_blank">www.ufly.com</a> and check out what some other pilots have to say about the various F/O programs in the States.. .Good luck. Be very careful for there are many shady operators preying on the wannabe pilots. <img src="eek.gif" border="0">
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I know that you newly qualified guys want to gain experience to make you more attractive to potential future employers, but quite frankly, any U.S. Company which is prepared to charge an hourly rate for people to work for them and produce revenue, is disgraceful! These people should be 'named and shamed'. .I believe there's a company in the south of England that takes on first officers on a 'no remuneration' contract to fly their Islander/Trislander aircraft.. .Again - these people should be treated as the parasites they are, and avoided like the plague.