Let's see if I can recover from the thread drift I started by talking about mail-order brides:
The article mentions a "Federal Aviation Agency". I assume that's a Russian agency ? Can't imagine what the US FAA would be doing over there.
Stone Cold ?
Sorry, I must have skipped over this thread before and just saw this. I believe they are referring to the Russian Agency. The US FAA has nothing to do with a Russian aviator, for the most part. In the Ukraine, it is the Ukrainian CAA that is the FAA equivalent.
I currently live and work in Moscow. I have been here for 1.5 years now and I fly a Challenger 300 for a private company. The airplane is registered in the USA "N". In the private aviation side of things I would say 80-90% of the pilots are expats. At my company we employ only American pilots. On the airline side there is a huge demand for new pilots. Their medical exam is actually strict and involves blood work as well as stool samples believe it or not. Do not ask me why. The airlines can ONLY hire Russian and Belorussian citizens. Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and a few others has actually lifted the ban and can hire and validate FAA pilots in certain cases. Since our airplanes are "N" registered and we are not an air carrier then the Russian law does not apply to us and we can hire who we want (as long as they have an FAA license). Another big problem in Russian aviation is CRM or lack there of. I have had the experience of flying with a former Russian aviator and it was VERY different experience.
Point of my post is though that prior to this economic crisis we could not find pilots fast enough. Salaries are very high and we attract some of the best American pilots around. Obviously now we are not growing but as this "crisis" passes we will grow and once again hire more pilots. There are a few companies like mine. Some hire only Europeans and some Americans, while some mix it up. If flying out here is your goal then keep networking! A friend of mine here came from flying a king air to a Global 5000. It can be done!
I don't know about the airlines, but I do know about Bizjets in the Ukraine. I do have a Ukrainian medical and a Ukrainian validation of my FAA certs. The medical would have to be discussed over beverages, since it is impossible to describe on line without taking 3 pages to describe. It was an unbelievable experience. I do not want to ever go through it again!! The validation was just supplying my company with paperwork, so I really didn't do anything for it.
As far as our company, we also have MD-80's, and DC-9's, but I do not know if they would let somebody "upgrade" to the bigger equipment. I am in the process of getting Check Airman status here in the 60, and am now the Chief Pilot of Lear 60 operations, so I have no desire to go to the big equipment. Plus, I would probably take a pay cut to move over.
irate: Their big jet drivers go for months in Iran (one of the Captains I know just went over there for a 3 month tour), so no thanks!!:beer:
Hi Pilot754, who did you fly for out here? I see you are a Hawker pilot. We have a few of them. Perhaps we met and don't know it?
EDIT...Hi Pilot754...I actually do know you! How funny is that
I'm glad things are going well for you in the states. Take care.
Is it who I think it is???:bandit:
so anyone got any leads for a young buck trying to get around in the world and do some flying? no family, no kids, no spouse... passport in hand ready to leave today :-D
It's already been answered...
Network...network...network...and when you are done networking...go and network some more. Good luck.
Just so you don't think I'm being a prick about it, if you ask how to meet people who are overseas, most people come back every once in a while...ask fsiflyer how we met if you doubt me!!
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