Hello all,
Been here a lot over the past summer so I'm no stranger in here. Most of you probably know I just received my PPL about a month or so ago. Went off to college in Montana, starting my instrument right now, about 10 hours deep so far...loving the Piper Archer A LOT more than the 152 but still love them both.
Anyways back to my core subject...
I've just started college and been thinking about my future even more now. I've always wanted to be a commercial pilot, I'm on track to finish all my training and CFI by the beginning of my junior year, hope to instruct till I graduate and see how many more hours I'll need to start applying for airliners.
I've done tons of research on what I'll need to get hired for an airliner in the US but I've been thinking more and have been thinking a lot about flying for an international airline....
I really want to travel the world, I believe it'd be a lot funner to do it in the beginning of my career at a younger age also.
Pretty much simple question...can you guys provide me some links or anything about international airlines and requirements and such. I'll be graduating with an Aeronautical Science degree so I'll have the education, Part 141 training...
I looked at the link above in this forum but seemed to be for people who are fresh into aviation. I'd be really interested in flying in the U.K. but definitely open to countries in Asia and such. Some Brazilian flying looks really cool also! I've heard the pay can be a lot better internationally and not as hard to rank up and fly bigger planes (just what I heard, could be wrong) but the real reason I'm interested in flying internationally is for the experience.
Any links, insight would be great. 8-)