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Old 29th Apr 2002, 19:13
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thanks buddies.....real big help.........

guess what? got the f.a.a medical class one today......with no restriction...........wo hoeeeeeee................

aight......so, emirates, singapore, korean, cathay........

qualification? would an aussie pilot be able to apply with his/her casa atpl?

hours required? i know it depends according to the post required......but what is the minimum requirement as a first officer? any idea?

beats me how i will acquire the required hours......say 1500? oh god!

take care guys
shif
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Old 29th Apr 2002, 21:20
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I suggest you check the websites of the airlines concerned.
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Old 29th Apr 2002, 22:02
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Cathay and Singapore Airlines take Australian pilots with Australian ATPL's. I believe part of their training once accepted is a "national" licence.
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Old 4th May 2002, 11:38
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Question Working foreign with a non-JAA license

Hi,

I have asked about this often in the wannabes forum but had no luck in getting a helpful answer.

I have not begun my flight training yet, but will start after college. My question is: Is it possible at all to gain employement with an airline outside the JAA member states with a JAA license? For example in the middle east; Gulf Air, Emirates, Saudi Arabian Airlines? Perheps you need some sort of coversion

I would greatly appreciate any help.

Thanks in advance!

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Old 4th May 2002, 16:20
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The JAR licence is a fully ICAO conform licence. Outside the JAA area you will (may) have to complete some special procedures to gain a validation. That is all...
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Old 4th May 2002, 19:08
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thanks

Awright, thanks. That sounds good so far...
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Old 5th May 2002, 16:30
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Whats an ICAO ?
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Old 4th Aug 2002, 17:27
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Unhappy Foreign Wannabes-Cost of getting your African License

Go to African Aviation Forum - same thread
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Old 2nd Sep 2002, 05:03
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Please note changes in South African & Zambian validation regs.
Check out African Aviation forum.
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