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Old 18th Jul 2021, 11:33
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Just wondering if anyone who managed to apply for the A321 CPT/FO position has heard anything yet?
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Old 18th Jul 2021, 19:52
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I applied probably in the first hour of seeing the ad, no reply. Aren't they looking for EASA license holders only though? We Brits are being screwed.
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Old 18th Jul 2021, 21:01
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They must have had thousands of applications in the 12 (?) hours the ad was up hence it is quite normal that it will take some time for a feedback. Anyhow non uk residents with easa licences will unlikely be selected I guess due to Visa requirements.
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Old 19th Jul 2021, 06:50
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Many european pilots have already the settled status, obtained before Brexit. Not an issue.
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Old 19th Jul 2021, 09:28
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Yes, I did think the EASA licence was an odd requirement for a UK airline, especially as the A330 TRE position they have advertised requires either a EASA or UK ATPL
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Old 19th Jul 2021, 09:34
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Are they perhaps setting up an EU AOC?
they are a third party operator after all and Brexit has shafted them a lot more than any EU ACMI operator.
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Old 25th Jul 2021, 08:39
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EU AOC

I may be wrong, but I recall seeing 'Titan Air Malta' mentioned somewhere (could it be LinkedIn?)
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Old 2nd Aug 2021, 05:49
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They have obtained an AoC in Malta for cargo and pax ACMI. 330/320 ops. A330 leased (ex AirAsiaX).
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250 applicants in 24 hours and they were only looking for 1 x CP and 1 x FO apparently.
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