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Old 11-04-2013 | 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by BD700xiii
Hi,

I am making the move to the USA from Australia and have been reading a lot about the US aviation industry, trying to do as much research as possible. I have a few questions and in particular one about the four year degree requirement.

1) Has anyone been hired at a Major or LCC (Virgin or Jet Blue etc.), without a 4 year degree? I know it says preferred but is one at a total disadvantage if one does not have one? In AUS it is not a big thing to have one but always desirable nonetheless I am sure. So I am thinking I might have to enroll in one of the online courses. I have sunk so much money into this industry already that it is somewhat depressing to sink more into it. But I guess it is a good thing to have in general.

2) Would I be fairly correct in saying that the average upgrade time from FO to Captain at a Regional would be 5-7 years? I understand that things can change so quickly.

3)From what I am reading flying at a Regional is total hell, in terms of the quality of life and pay. Is this completely true? Are there any happy FO's out there at a Regional? The Regional forums seem somewhat depressing.

4)Any other Australians or NZers out there that have made the jump to the USA?


My background - 3200 TT, 1000 FO 121 time (DHC8), 1300 Single Engine Command in the process of converting to a FAA ATP. 29 Single and have the right to live and work in USA. Looking for something new and a bit of adventure.


Thanks in advance.

P.S. Anyone have a job for me?
P.S. - have you tried to use SEARCH to get these answers ?
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