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Old 14th May 2007, 03:41
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Lots of JFs, Americans and the like work for many UK companies including easyJet etc. Just look at the posts about Cityjet, although it is an Irish company, it is still in the EU. You a racist or jealous? If one is capable, getting a JAR licence and right to abode would not guarantee a job but it will help.
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Old 14th May 2007, 14:25
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American pilots usually don't look for jobs in EU. There are plenty jobs here in the US that the airlines can't fill. We are desperate for pilots here in the US right now. The regional market is booming. As far as India is concerned...it's a great place to be. I have lived there for a long time. Bombay and Bangalore are the best cities and you will be treated like royalty at Jet. Just use precaution on what you eat outside and where you eat and you'll be fine and definitely won't catch any diseases.
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Old 14th May 2007, 14:51
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For your familization during your oral examination in DGCA in New Delhi just go and visit the toilet than you will learn how to take care of your health in India
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Old 26th Dec 2007, 05:04
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Cheers !

Wish you a merry Xmas and a happy new year
Its nice to see a few people even though from different countries with Common sense and a sense of belonging, every once in a while it helps keep up the hope.

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