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Old October 24th, 2005, 20:35   #1
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there is a job offer on a major US aviation job site that is for B727 pilots based in Zurich, Switzerland.

it lists in its requirements that the applicant must have a ICAO ATPL.

...it doenst say anything about a JAR ATP.


I thought to work in EU member countries you need to have a JAR license if the aircraft owner/lessee/employer/whatever is based/registered in a EU country.

The ad says that it is registered in the "Middle East".

hrmmm


Title: Corporate Boeing 727 (Super 27) Flight Crewmembers
Company: MHP AviationProduct/Service: Location: SwitzerlandRequired Travel: NoneJob Type: Full-timeEmployment Type: Permanent
Description: Corporate Middle East Registered B727 operator (Super 27) is seeking qualified pilots and engineers for full-time positions. Aircraft will be based in Zurich, Switzerland.
Requirements: Captain must have 5000TT ICAO ATPL with 727 flight time and a 727 endorsement highly desireable. F/O must have 3000TT and 500 turbine. Flight Engineer must have 2000TT as an F/E and a maintenance endorsement highly desirable.
Company Benefits: Capt. pay is £70000 per annum First Officers/Flight Engineer pay is £50000 per annum
Contact Information: Mr Andrew Little mhpaviation@yahoo.co.ukMHP Aviation CH
Preferred Response Method:Please send CV's no later than 1-11 To Mr Andrew Little at mhpaviation@yahoo.co.uk only short listed candidates will be contacted. Please no phone calls




Man it would be awesome to live and work in Switzerland. oohhhhh the skiing. ohh oh uhh uho h h AHHHHHAHHHHHHHHHHH.

that was good.


so anyway...can a FAA ATPL US Citizen get this job? I wonder how many other jobs there are in the EU that are open to FAA ATPL US citizen pilots?
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Old October 24th, 2005, 22:55   #2
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I thought an FAA ATP without the "Holder does not meet the pilot in command aeronautical experience requirements of ICAO" is an ICAO ATP. FAR 61.159
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