Any 757 jobs out there
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www.pilotpointer.com - A very good site to start your search. Have seen about 3-5 adds for 75-crews if my memory serves me well.
Good luck!
Good luck!
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No longer ATC
Thanks for the tip. Much appreciated
Will be watching Flight Int. like a hawk.
Rating I have and just under 100 hrs on type.
Just hope they won't be looking for the "standard" 500 hrs on type
Fingers crossed you are correct, the advert will come to happen and
best of luck to everyone going for it.
Cheers,
Zero
Thanks for the tip. Much appreciated
Will be watching Flight Int. like a hawk.
Rating I have and just under 100 hrs on type.
Just hope they won't be looking for the "standard" 500 hrs on type
Fingers crossed you are correct, the advert will come to happen and
best of luck to everyone going for it.
Cheers,
Zero
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I am a current 757 captain with over 2200 hours in type (21000 TT). I am interested in a short term contract in Europe for next year. I know that some charter carriers used FAA licensed pilots during the summer season on the 737, does anyone use 757 captains? I am a US citizen, Irish ancestry.
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flyglobespan
Flyglobespan are always looking for 75/76 drivers because no-one stays very long. If you don't mind never getting paid for days off you have worked, being expected to operate illegally and only getting 2 weeks roster at a time, IT'S GREAT. Not to mention the delays stuck in foreign cities, the passnegners wanting to lynch you because they have been left in a foreign airport for a week, the joys of India....
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