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sor3a 12th Jan 2023 17:50

Type rating and line training
 
Any trusted agent to do type rating and line training on the A320 for some one who don’t have the right to live and work in EU with EASA license.
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I have been waiting for 3 years and getting older so I have no other way.


SpamCanDriver 13th Jan 2023 09:47


Originally Posted by sor3a (Post 11365004)
Any trusted agent to do type rating and line training on the A320 for some one who don’t have the right to live and work in EU with EASA license.
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I have been waiting for 3 years and getting older so I have no other way.

You wouldn't need the right to live and work in the EU to participate in a pay to fly scheme, as you wouldn't be working for the airline.
Forgetting about the rights and wrongs of such a scheme, you would need to do a'lot more than a type rating & line training for it to be worthwhile. Most operators require an absolute minimum of 500hrs on type for you to be considered already type rated.


sor3a 13th Jan 2023 10:37

I understand that I need at least 500 hours on type to be considered as a type-rated pilot. But, I can’t find a trusted agent feel like all are scams! Most of the programs require an EU passport like Eagle jet international

Any idea about those agents

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Speed_Trim_Fail 13th Jan 2023 14:14


Originally Posted by sor3a (Post 11365439)
I understand that I need at least 500 hours on type to be considered as a type-rated pilot. But, I can’t find a trusted agent feel like all are scams! Most of the programs require an EU passport like Eagle jet international

Any idea about those agents

jetcss
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info global wings

Ignoring my own opinions on p2f for this answer.

Some operators won’t consider p2f hours; obviously the bottom end ACMI ones don’t mind, but often they have their own p2f schemes and may have limited interest in a paid FO operating in a seat they can sell…

Without an EU passport May I ask what the point of an EASA licence and 500 hours on type?

sor3a 13th Jan 2023 14:58

May I know what is ACMI

The point of EASA license is that here in GCC they require EASA license to join them as a CPL holder without experience except KSA which requires FAA and Kuwait which accept only ( L3 Harris and FTE graduates). They accept any ICAO if you are experienced only

The point is not just getting the 500 hours as most of those p2f schemes have job contracts for specific years as they declare.

After that you can join major airlines once you are experienced having at least 1000 hours and more.

In this field the requirements changes every day and at the moment I am thinking only to start now

AIMINGHIGH123 13th Jan 2023 17:20


Originally Posted by sor3a (Post 11365609)
May I know what is ACMI

The point of EASA license is that here in GCC they require EASA license to join them as a CPL holder without experience except KSA which requires FAA and Kuwait which accept only ( L3 Harris and FTE graduates). They accept any ICAO if you are experienced only

The point is not just getting the 500 hours as most of those p2f schemes have job contracts for specific years as they declare.

After that you can join major airlines once you are experienced having at least 1000 hours and more.

In this field the requirements changes every day and at the moment I am thinking only to start now

Seriously?

Honestly if you go p2f you will not get into major airlines. Pilots that have gone to Lion Air for example to get hours aren’t even considered in many airlines. Even if you have 5000 hrs on 737. If you have gained hours at an airline like Lion Air your chances are 0. Major airlines don’t just look at your hours. Many airlines love Ryanair trained pilots for a reason. The training is very good and will set you on a good path. That’s why Qatar and Emirates hoover up Ryanair pilots.

sor3a 13th Jan 2023 18:00

I can’t join Ryanair as I mentioned I don’t have the right to live and work in Europe.

What else I can do if I can’t find an airline to take me as zero hours except my flag carrier airline which advertise the need of pilots every 7 years and they only take who have connections! Sit and watch time running !!

MOLBA 9th Mar 2023 12:59

Any news so far? looking for same thing, PM me if you want so we can discuss. thx

Brexoff 9th Mar 2023 17:54


Originally Posted by WWWH (Post 11394927)
Just saying, but someone I flew with before got into Qatar immediately after flying for Lion Air for three years 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️


There’s one who only did the 500hr deal with Lionair and got into Jet2 also

sor3a 9th Mar 2023 22:05

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henry6024 11th May 2023 16:15

could any one tell me where i can get a P2F for the 737NG as i am type rated on it and looking FOR a LINE TRAINING OF 500 HOURS. I AM A UK PASSPORT HOLDER AND IT HARD TO FIND ANY COMPANIES TO DO LINE TRAINING .

CAN ANYONE PLEASE HELP ME OUT

sor3a 11th May 2023 18:11

Tarom air.
100 hours= 10K €

Speed_Trim_Fail 11th May 2023 18:28


Originally Posted by henry6024 (Post 11433321)
could any one tell me where i can get a P2F for the 737NG as i am type rated on it and looking FOR a LINE TRAINING OF 500 HOURS. I AM A UK PASSPORT HOLDER AND IT HARD TO FIND ANY COMPANIES TO DO LINE TRAINING .

CAN ANYONE PLEASE HELP ME OUT

Why on earth aren’t you applying to RYR… yes it is 30k but it has a decent 5/4 roster and UK based RHS for you as well as a salary at the end of your line training. Far FAR better value than paying to be a gear and flap operator.

Brian Pern 12th May 2023 06:02


Originally Posted by Speed_Trim_Fail (Post 11433375)
Why on earth aren’t you applying to RYR… yes it is 30k but it has a decent 5/4 roster and UK based RHS for you as well as a salary at the end of your line training. Far FAR better value than paying to be a gear and flap operator.

This, or apply to Jet2 for the Apprentice scheme (I think its called that)

Speed_Trim_Fail 12th May 2023 06:41


Originally Posted by Brian Pern (Post 11433553)
This, or apply to Jet2 for the Apprentice scheme (I think its called that)

Correct - and a number of other operators, including BACF are recruiting low hour pilots in the UK now with a bonded/paid for TR.


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