Is there really such a shortage that recruiting in Australia is needed ?:
Vista America will provide you
Legal and financial support to obtain and renew your E-3 visa
Green Card Pathway program
FAA ATP - course and exam programmed into your training schedule...
I don't see much recent attention paid here to aircraft dispatchers, their professional track or career prospects.
It's a viable route for those who want to be part of the airline world but not as a pilot or mechanic. I've seen considerable attention paid to this on another website. It might...
Couldn't find much on the backers or management people of this start-up in Bermuda. No mention of recruiting F/Os either:
https://www.aviationjobs.me/jobs/a320-captains-coral-jet-bermuda/...
Interesting:
"US regional carrier Mesa Airlines has announced its plans to start a new carrier across the Atlantic in Europe. The Phoenix-based airline plans to utilize Bombardier CRJ900 aircraft, of which it is already an extensive operator in the US, for this joint venture. Mesa hopes to get...
Purdue has shortened its bachelor's degree curriculum to three years. Not too sure that has any effect on the pilot shortage:
https://generalaviationnews.com/2019/11/14/new-three-year-program-designed-to-alleviate-pilot-shortage/
Well, SWA has launched its own version of The World's Longest Job Interview. Very Propelesque:
https://careers.southwestair.com/d225?utm_source=community&utm_campaign=OBAP2019
While start ups are pretty risky, they're entertaining to watch. Neeleman has pretty good credibility in this area so he's particularly worth watching. Many articles have come around about Moxy and those linked below aren't new but contain a couple of intriguing quotes.
Notice he alleges...
This appears to be a route for rotor-wing pilots to a regional airline:
https://www.expressjet.com/careers/pilots/rotor?utm_source=rtp&utm_campaign=rotor&utm_medium=rtp
It appears the Irish are trying to join the Aussies on the E3 visa that allows Aussies to come fly for some of the regional carriers here. Not a done deal but worth following. I'm not familiar with the Irish GA av system and whether it produces very many 1500 hour pilots who'd be interested in...
New ability for people to log SIC under Part 135:
"This program allows a pilot employed by the part 135 air carrier/operator and serving as an assigned second in command (SIC) in a multiengine airplane or single-
engine, turbine-powered airplane to log SIC flight time during operations that do...
Several US regionals have been recruiting and hiring 1500 hour Aussies under an E3 visa for a while now but this is the first flight school I've seen recruiting expats. IASCO has been around for a very long time:
“IASCO is an internationally recognized Flight Training School. This is a great...
In light of all the talk about rapid captain upgrades in the Part 121 regional world, I'll post a link to what I think is the FAR reference defining the flight time needed to take one of those rapid upgrades:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/14/121.436
I have to admit, I didn't know 500...
These are just four examples of Asian start-up carriers. If there's this crippling, worldwide pilot shortage, why are people still starting airlines. Asia is supposed to be hardest hit by this shortage. So, why do people commit large sums of money if they can't get people to fly their...
Seems Republic is sponsoring at least a small number of Canadians for an H1B visa:
“We are currently accepting some visas and could possibly offer the required assistant to sponsor your visa. If you need a H1B visa, this is done in April each year. Although our candidates for 2018 have already...
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