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Any Airlines job for FAA ATP holders not requiring 500 hrs on type?

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Old 27th Dec 2022, 03:54
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Any Airlines job for FAA ATP holders not requiring 500 hrs on type?

Hi,


I would like to know if there are any airline jobs that don’t require 500hrs on Type if I have an FAA ATP with A320 TR. I don't have a green card in the US.

I have been motivating myself to send CVs everywhere, but I have been struggling to get a job.

I got an FAA ATP with A320 TR without any restrictions and it will expire in a couple of months. Also, I have some experience with military airplanes (700hrs on turbines).



Please feel free to send me an email through my profile or post it here, any advice will be appreciated.

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Old 27th Dec 2022, 08:03
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You don't need any hours on type to get an airline job in the US. All you need is an ATP and Pulse.
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Old 27th Dec 2022, 08:20
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Thank you for your reply, but I don't have a green card in the US.....

I will add it to my thread.
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There are two scenarios where you can use an FAA ATP:

1. Working for a US airline.
2. Working for a foreign airline which validates an FAA ATP - mainly the Middle East etc... However these jobs tend to require a lot of wide-body Jet experience.

An FAA certificate without either a lot of Jet time or the right to live and work there is a worthless.
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Thank you for your reply, Rudestuff

yeah, that is the problem I have...

Thank you anyway
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