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Old 10th Jun 2001, 04:12
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Question Any companies flying N-registered aircrafts in EU ?

I'm looking for a list of operators of N-registered aircrafts in Europe, any help or information is greatly appreciated.
 
Old 10th Jun 2001, 04:41
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Why do you want this information?
 
Old 10th Jun 2001, 05:06
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PicMas, go to :

http://www.landings.com/

click on "databases" near the top

click on "US" under "A/C Registrations"

click on "Multiple Field Registration Search"

scroll down until you see "Country Code See Note 3"

click on "Note 3"

take note of the country codes for all the countries which you are interested in (countries where N registered aircraft owners are based - eg "UK" = United Kingdom and "FR" = France)

hit your browsers "back" button to return to the previous page

scroll down until you see "Country Code See Note 3"

enter the country code for one of the countries you are interested in

click on "Send Query"
 
Old 10th Jun 2001, 05:40
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Beaver driver: I want this info. because I'm a danish citizen with FAA certificates, and am planning to move back to Europe within the next year. If I can find a European company operating N-registered aircrafts, I won't have to do the whole JAR-ATPL course and theoretical and practical exams.
......Just being cheap and lazy :-)

Silly bag man: thanx a million, that was very helpful information !
 
Old 10th Jun 2001, 06:04
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Pic,

Because you have an FAA certificate, you are limiting yourself to "N" reg a/c?

You have a lot to learn.

As an EU citizen, you have a "right of abode" which will entice an employer to "endorse" or "sponsor" your license to his operation.

Don't limit yourself to "N" reg. Apply for everything and you may be surprised.

And keep on keeping on with those natural blondes.
 
Old 10th Jun 2001, 07:03
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PicMas---
Ford Motor Company operates US registered aircraft, I believe. They hire from time to time but you must be experienced.
Don't concern yourself with BeaverDriver's comment....he is ah, "concerned" about his position with Atlas Air.
 
Old 10th Jun 2001, 10:36
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... Atlas Air who, of course, have long been operating N registered aircraft in Europe on behalf of various airlines. Of course, the overwhelming majority of their crews are American - rather than European - and the Atlas guys get really upset when it is put to them that they are in reality stealing the bread out of the mouths of European pilot's children.

All rather strange - and more so because European airlines are not permitted to do the same thing in the United States.
 

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