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Old 06-26-2023, 12:52 PM
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Currently working for a Middle East Company. I have 4 years of A320 and 2 years of A330 experience. I would like to apply for airline job in US sometime in next year. What would you suggest me to read or study? I would like to learn more about rules and regulations in FAA. I am currently reading any official handbooks or manuals i can get my hands on. Would greatly appreciate any advice.
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14 CFR 91 (Basic aviation regs, some of which applies to airline ops).

14 CFR 121 (Airline ops regs)

14 CFR 61 (Pilot certification regs)

Those can be downloaded for free. There are probably commercially available publications which explain them if needed, but they should more or less make sense to an experienced airline pilot.
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14 CFR 91 (Basic aviation regs, some of which applies to airline ops).

14 CFR 121 (Airline ops regs)

14 CFR 61 (Pilot certification regs)

Those can be downloaded for free. There are probably commercially available publications which explain them if needed, but they should more or less make sense to an experienced airline pilot.
Thank you for the response, i am familiar with those documents, i downloaded anything i can from faa resources. I am used to reading ICAO annexes and EASA publications so i was a little suprised when i found out FAA documents are a little different. I guess that is the way it is.
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