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azdriver

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hallo to all fellows pilots,

I am a new subscriber from Italy and I'm happy to join the rest of us in this great websites. Currently fliyng ERJ 145 for Alitalia Express (the regional of Alitalia. Something like continental express) here in italy. I hope I could share news, pro and cons, and everything abaut this great world of aviation.

Cheers :rolleyes:
 
ben venuto!

spero che possa trovare la roba qui che ti interessa! dove abiti? sei stato nei stati uniti? quanto paga l'Allitalia?

sono stato in Italia anni fa come missionario, mi manca l'Italia!

cieli blu!
 
Benvenuto da un'altro Italiano!

Meglio che scriviamo in inglese pero...:D

Welcome, and yeah, I'd love to know how aviation works from my country...how different is it from the US FAA system?

A dopo...

Archer
 
I sure enjoy seeing all you paisani on the board, especially after I instructed a number of your paisani for Alitalia at FSI ten years ago. :)

I hear that IFTA in Bakersfield was training Alitalia students until recently when the contract ended or something.
 
Alitalia pulled out of ifta but i don't think there is any new asm classes anywhere ---i think they stopped it all together or at least that's what they told us
 
Thanks to everybody for the warm welcome!!:p

some answer to :

cptbarney

I did go thru IFTA: I was there from april to september 2000 and I really enjoy it. Great planes and istructors, maybe BFL sucks a bit but as they say it is two hours drive to everythings.

frankbama

I know that the training contract signed from Alitalia with IFTA was for 3 years and anyways all of us at the end of the training we were put in a hiring pool (not very nice after two years of hard work and something like 80000 $ spent on it). I personally waited around 14 mo. before I got the call for the type rating course thanks to Alitalia Express.
I don't think they are going to send anymore classes after ASM 8 because they don't know what to do with them at the end of the training.

utahpilot

check your pm

Archer

the FAA system compare to the Italian one in particular it's heaven
 
welcome

yes welcome and even in the states feed the plane first,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,and the dancers secound,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.:cool:
 
ifta

which asm class were you in 3? we were probably there at the same time

glad your working not many asm students can say that

check your pm
 

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