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Old 25th Apr 2004, 16:10
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Cool ATR Contracts in Bangkok

Can anyone inform me of what it's like to live in Bangkok, I am about to apply for the ATR contract with Bangkok Air? Cost of living, work scheduals ect?
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Old 26th Apr 2004, 00:55
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In my opinion it's a very good lifestyle. If I get a flying job there I will definately go. Things are pretty cheap, the food is good and the people are very friendly.
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Thanks for the info.
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Hi Dentist,
If I could join you tomorrow count me in too. Enjoy, I often here you guys taxi out at BKK.
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Living in Bangkok

What a City, its cheap, its huge, population near 7 million mark i believe.Ive been there 3 times in the last 12 months.Flew with Bangkok Air on the ATR from little airport near Pattaya to Koh-Samui in Jan this year.Beautifull place to work.Lucky you.Ide give my right arm for a job flying the ATR around Thialand.Spoke with the CPT and FO who gave me a flight deck visit on the ground in Koh-Samui, they painted a pretty picture saying life there was good flying for B.A.I was under the impression only Thai nationals would make it into B.A.Good luck to you and hope your succesfull
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<<I was under the impression only Thai nationals would make it into B.A.Good luck to you and hope your succesfull>>

Due to a pilot shortage, BKP are recruiting foreign nationals for the ATRs now.
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Where do you apply?

Is it directly to B A ?
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Old 1st May 2004, 06:45
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I think it's through Euro-Pacific out of New Zealand. I also believe that they have a website also. Good luck.
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Any info on their minimum requirements ?
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Old 9th May 2004, 20:56
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Thailand....wow!

I love the place! I'd give my arms and legs to fly anything out there.

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