UK CAA to FAA
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UK CAA to FAA
Hello everyone,
I currently work for an airline here in the UK with around 600 hours so far. I would be very interested in potentially working in the US in a couple years time when I reach the 1500 hours. Could someone help me understand the process of converting from UK CAA to FAA?
Someone at my current job mentioned an E-3 visa to me, which I could qualify for as I am an Australian citizen. Does anyone have any experience with this, and US airlines sponsoring people?
Thanks in advance
I currently work for an airline here in the UK with around 600 hours so far. I would be very interested in potentially working in the US in a couple years time when I reach the 1500 hours. Could someone help me understand the process of converting from UK CAA to FAA?
Someone at my current job mentioned an E-3 visa to me, which I could qualify for as I am an Australian citizen. Does anyone have any experience with this, and US airlines sponsoring people?
Thanks in advance

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Conversion is easy.
1) ATP CTP course.
2) Study 2-3 days
3) Take the ATP written exam
4) Do a type rating and it will include your ATP check.
A few years ago when they were desperate all you needed were the 1500 hours and the airline were paying for everything else.
1) ATP CTP course.
2) Study 2-3 days
3) Take the ATP written exam
4) Do a type rating and it will include your ATP check.
A few years ago when they were desperate all you needed were the 1500 hours and the airline were paying for everything else.

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maisrnjj,
rudestuff laid out the plan clearly.
But it appears the E-3 visa ship has sailed at least for any foreseeable future. So while you can keep your eye on it, don't make any plans on it being a viable option for you. The biggest hurdle will be just getting the legal ability to live/work in the USA.
rudestuff laid out the plan clearly.
But it appears the E-3 visa ship has sailed at least for any foreseeable future. So while you can keep your eye on it, don't make any plans on it being a viable option for you. The biggest hurdle will be just getting the legal ability to live/work in the USA.





