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Frequently asked questions

What qualifications do I need for a First Officer position?
Most airlines require a frozen ATPL (or equivalent), a valid Class 1 medical, an ICAO English Level 4 or above, and the relevant type rating for the aircraft you will be flying. Some airlines will sponsor your type rating during the selection process.
How many flight hours do airlines typically require?
Entry-level First Officer positions at regional airlines often accept pilots with 250-500 hours (including integrated training). Major airlines typically require 1,500-3,000 hours total time, with multi-crew experience preferred.
Do I need a specific authority licence to apply?
It depends on the operator. EASA and FAA licences are widely accepted globally. Some countries require licence validation or conversion. Each job listing on our board specifies the authority and licence requirements.
How can Aviation Infinity help me get a pilot job?
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