Yank wants to work in Europe
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From: Northern California
Yank wants to work in Europe
Know a good beginning point for an American to research corporate flying work in Europe?
I'm an 8500 hr. ATP flying King Airs and Citations in California, plenty of jet and multi time, but I don't know any good sites to research equivelant licenses, etc.
I'm an 8500 hr. ATP flying King Airs and Citations in California, plenty of jet and multi time, but I don't know any good sites to research equivelant licenses, etc.
Joined: Dec 2004
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From: UK
Dboard9.
I came over to Europe from the big country to the north of you. I have done the full conversion and work here now.
You will need a euro passport or right of abode in a european country. Without this forget about conversion. Once you have this sorted its 14 exams and some flight training which will take about 6 months. Presto you are ready to fly in Europe. Lots of work over here especially in the UK. With your time an airline job would be easy to get.
I would contact Netjets Europe. Do a google search for conversion info but a good start is bristol.gs.
Good luck.
I came over to Europe from the big country to the north of you. I have done the full conversion and work here now.
You will need a euro passport or right of abode in a european country. Without this forget about conversion. Once you have this sorted its 14 exams and some flight training which will take about 6 months. Presto you are ready to fly in Europe. Lots of work over here especially in the UK. With your time an airline job would be easy to get.
I would contact Netjets Europe. Do a google search for conversion info but a good start is bristol.gs.
Good luck.




