El Piloto Chido
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I've done some searches on this topic, but haven't found much info.
In a nutshell, you've been residing overseas as an expatriate, and you return to the States, then you'll have to spend at least 5 consecutive years here before you can fly with a carrier that does postal or other US government contracts. This would include FDX, UPS, some of the ACMIs, and possibly some pax airlines. At least that's how I understand it.
It seems like ALOT of companies would fall under that umbrella- even the pax airlines that haul postal stuff. BTW, I'm not an exPAT myself, but I know of a few guys who are 'over there' that would eventually like to come back to CONUS.
Curious as to which airlines are subject to the 5 year rule, and/or where I might be able to find more info.
Gracias,
El Piloto
In a nutshell, you've been residing overseas as an expatriate, and you return to the States, then you'll have to spend at least 5 consecutive years here before you can fly with a carrier that does postal or other US government contracts. This would include FDX, UPS, some of the ACMIs, and possibly some pax airlines. At least that's how I understand it.
It seems like ALOT of companies would fall under that umbrella- even the pax airlines that haul postal stuff. BTW, I'm not an exPAT myself, but I know of a few guys who are 'over there' that would eventually like to come back to CONUS.
Curious as to which airlines are subject to the 5 year rule, and/or where I might be able to find more info.
Gracias,
El Piloto