Hainan Airlines
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Back a few years ago while I was visiting the CAAC in Beijing I got a chance to look at the regs for employing ex-pat pilots. The kicker? It had never been done before and even though the reg exists, doing it the first time will be equivalent in China to a moonshot. The CAAC guy told me that the kicker is that the military owns the airspace in China-- national airlines can fly to most destinations and use much of the airspace, but "foreigners" are restricted to certain airports and airways.
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Panama Jack wrote......
well I guess they changed that saying now didnt they!?!?!?!?!
and now there IS ex-pats in china. great. I will soon be one of them, anyone have any advice about possible pit falls that may hinder my success?
....It had never been done before and even though the reg exists, doing it the first time will be equivalent in China to a moonshot........
and now there IS ex-pats in china. great. I will soon be one of them, anyone have any advice about possible pit falls that may hinder my success?
Wow!!!
Does this hold the record for the longest time between posts?? 6 years!! Does go to show how the world has changed. Chinas' booming aviation industry will be relient on expats, where as just 6 years ago it seemed like it might never happen!!
Does this hold the record for the longest time between posts?? 6 years!! Does go to show how the world has changed. Chinas' booming aviation industry will be relient on expats, where as just 6 years ago it seemed like it might never happen!!