European Airlines
Anyone know anything about the European Airlines? I also got German citizenship so I wouldn't have to get a working permit there.
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Originally Posted by scorpion611
(Post 471505)
Anyone know anything about the European Airlines? I also got German citizenship so I wouldn't have to get a working permit there.
Good luck! |
Originally Posted by scorpion611
(Post 471505)
Anyone know anything about the European Airlines? I also got German citizenship so I wouldn't have to get a working permit there.
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Which European countries don't require a JAA license?
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I think they all require jaa unless it's N registration
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Originally Posted by threegreen
(Post 471966)
I think they all require jaa unless it's N registration
Lifter |
Originally Posted by olympic
(Post 471549)
Would love to help since I have a few German contacts but you need to be way more specific.
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Originally Posted by scorpion611
(Post 473185)
I know I need more certification, but have no idea what there called or where to go to get them. How are working conditions there? Do they pay better than US Airlines?
HA!:D......... |
German Regionals: Euro Wings, Contact Air, Lufthansa Cityliner, Cirrus Airlines
LCC's: Ryan Air, German Wings, Air Berlin, Tui Fly (aka Hapag Lloyd, aka Tui, aka Hapag Lloyd Express), Hamburg International And who can forget Lufthansa the magnificant For all of the above you need the JAA ratings and be able to read, write, and speak German. Also take a look at NetJets Europe as you only have to speak English, although knowing two or more languages is desirable. FO starts out at 56,000 Euro and you only have to live within one hour of Frankfurt, Munich, Stuttgart, Koln, Hamburg, Berlin, and Dusseldorf (I may have missed one or two airports but that is a good deal). My wife is German and she hits me up regularly about flying jobs in Germany, so I've been looking. |
Originally Posted by Clue32
(Post 473491)
German Regionals: Euro Wings, Contact Air, Lufthansa Cityliner, Cirrus Airlines
LCC's: Ryan Air, German Wings, Air Berlin, Tui Fly (aka Hapag Lloyd, aka Tui, aka Hapag Lloyd Express), Hamburg International And who can forget Lufthansa the magnificant For all of the above you need the JAA ratings and be able to read, write, and speak German. Also take a look at NetJets Europe as you only have to speak English, although knowing two or more languages is desirable. FO starts out at 56,000 Euro and you only have to live within one hour of Frankfurt, Munich, Stuttgart, Koln, Hamburg, Berlin, and Dusseldorf (I may have missed one or two airports but that is a good deal). My wife is German and she hits me up regularly about flying jobs in Germany, so I've been looking. |
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