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Old 10-02-2014 | 04:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Ausflyer
Hi Buford, yeah I've noticed that. United states on their recruitment site that while a 4yr degree is preferred they are also happy with a High School diploma.

I'm in my early 30's flying a Dash 8 in Papua New Guinea. None of the Aussie airlines require degrees, they are only interested in how much real world experience you have, not necessarily your educational background. They also haven't recruited for several years & as I mentioned in a previous response all of the expat jobs need time on type.

Realistically, United Airlines (assuming I got the licence & the residency paperwork squared away) would be the only airline I could apply to.
4 year degree preferred basically means you have to have a degree unless you get the job by some other means than applying and interviewing. United Airlines is a very difficult company to get on with. There are thousands of applicants for hundreds of jobs. It may get easier in a few years, but your chances are nil without a degree and competitive hours.
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