Greetings

No need for an FAA certificate conversions. All the aircraft are (N) registered. The company has a Russian AOC (Aircraft Operating Certificate) on base of US AOC under title Part 83 I think of ICAO convention. We operate under US Part 91, 135 and in Europe/Asia under JAR OPS 1. Company is on the same level as NJI but better in my view. Training will be on the aircraft itself.

TTYL
 
Training will be on the aircraft itself.

Now thats gotta be expensive.

Expensive? No way. The only "training" that takes place will happen during revenue flights. There won't be any flights strictly for training purposes, no practicing emergency procedures, no engine-out work, and no abnormals. That's my guess. The terms of employment are a dead give-away.

Keep us posted on how things work out, OK? Hope it goes well for you.
 
Don't you all worry. Will be more then happy keep all updated on how things are going the western and eastern hemisphere.
 
I seriously don't care for crossposting.

The reason, someone talks smack at Site A, then it's crossposted on Site B, then Site B's users register at Site A to tell Site A what they think about their post. Site A's users register at Site B and it swirls around the toilet bowl with the partially digested corn and other post digestive organic matter.

Besides, users that register with a single agenda give me a rash.
 
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