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Ollie Onion
19th Oct 2019, 08:17
I am thinking of making a move to live in the US (residency not an issue) and was thinking of a contract with a commuting base such as Korean but would also like to explore options for local employment.

12,000 hours total
9,000 hours A320/21 (8,000 PiC)
2,000 hours DHC8
A320 TRI/TRE

Just looking for a job with decent conditions and a happy outfit, any suggestions welcome, I am also considering looking a ground based such as TR Simulator instructing if anyone knows of anything like that.

Cheers

Professional Amateur
19th Oct 2019, 11:30
OO,

If you don't have an FAA ATP you should go on one of those free courses (wink) that all the regionals are offering and get it.....from there make a D.

Seems obvious but needs to be said.

PA

DropYourSocks
19th Oct 2019, 17:00
I can hook you up with one of those atp courses if you promise to finish ioe ;) (that's when I get the referral bonus)

rudestuff
19th Oct 2019, 20:57
Read up on part 121: you'll need 1000 hours as an FO at a part 121 airline before you can be PIC

zondaracer
21st Oct 2019, 00:32
American Airlines is hiring instructors. It might be worth a look.