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FAA ATP, is it good anywhere!

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Most of the overseas carriers I'm aware of will hire an FAA ATP holder, then convert it to their own licence, most have at least an "air law" exam to take, some have other exams as well...all carriers here in the gulf will hire an FAA ATP holder..but as a part of their training program you will complete their own authorities air law and medical exam..and of course the type rating check, and other appropriate training..
 
FYI- America did not invent the airplane.

Ummm.. Yeah we did. We are talking about powered flight of course. Not gliders.

http://app1.chinadaily.com.cn/star/2003/1218/fe22-1.html

There is speculation that Alberto Santos-Dumont of Brazil was the first to fly on November 12, 1906. But as they say in the article.

"By the time Santos-Dumont got around to his maiden flight the Wright brothers had already flown numerous times, including one in which they flew 24 miles (39 km) in 40 minutes."
 

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