How does one look for Ferry jobs?
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How does one look for Ferry jobs?
Greetings all,
I'm an airline FO working with a charter company based in Europe.
Albeit having 4 years worth of experience under my belt and 2000+ hours on the a320, the winters tend to be very very quiet.
I was wondering whether there would be a market out there for pilots willing to take on Ferry contracts?
If so are there any specialised companies or agencies I could contact about this?
Best regards!
I'm an airline FO working with a charter company based in Europe.
Albeit having 4 years worth of experience under my belt and 2000+ hours on the a320, the winters tend to be very very quiet.
I was wondering whether there would be a market out there for pilots willing to take on Ferry contracts?
If so are there any specialised companies or agencies I could contact about this?
Best regards!
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Try Southern Cross Aviation, U.S. based but worldwide ops.
QUOTE=Vander;9124023]Greetings all,
I'm an airline FO working with a charter company based in Europe.
Albeit having 4 years worth of experience under my belt and 2000+ hours on the a320, the winters tend to be very very quiet.
I was wondering whether there would be a market out there for pilots willing to take on Ferry contracts?
If so are there any specialised companies or agencies I could contact about this?
Best regards![/QUOTE]
QUOTE=Vander;9124023]Greetings all,
I'm an airline FO working with a charter company based in Europe.
Albeit having 4 years worth of experience under my belt and 2000+ hours on the a320, the winters tend to be very very quiet.
I was wondering whether there would be a market out there for pilots willing to take on Ferry contracts?
If so are there any specialised companies or agencies I could contact about this?
Best regards![/QUOTE]