Aviation jobs in finland
Aviation jobs in finland
Hey,
I'm a Canadian citizen who also happens to have Finnish citzenship. I currently studying aviation in Canada to get my commericial pilots license. I was just curious if anyone might know about the aviation industry in Finland, particulary in regards to obtaining a job as a pilot. Is a person required to take their training in Finland if they are to be considered for a position, or can a person who received their training elsewhere (Canada) still qualify for the limited number of positions that might be out there?
I'm a Canadian citizen who also happens to have Finnish citzenship. I currently studying aviation in Canada to get my commericial pilots license. I was just curious if anyone might know about the aviation industry in Finland, particulary in regards to obtaining a job as a pilot. Is a person required to take their training in Finland if they are to be considered for a position, or can a person who received their training elsewhere (Canada) still qualify for the limited number of positions that might be out there?
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I think it is the same all over, you need to have your planes certified. Finding a job in aviation though... https://rekrysrv.finnair.fi/scripts/wga ... anguage=en
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Hi.
Do you speak fluent Finnish? If not then your chances are not very good, Sorry.
As a newly qualified pilot you would be expected to start your career flying local internal flights, and apart from the international airports it is normal to use the local langauge for locally registered aircraft and only speak english to other nationalities.
Also while some of the legally required paperwork might be in English alot of Finnairs internal paperwork will not be.
You will have a much better chance once you have some experience and can maybe get a job flying international routes.
Do you speak fluent Finnish? If not then your chances are not very good, Sorry.
As a newly qualified pilot you would be expected to start your career flying local internal flights, and apart from the international airports it is normal to use the local langauge for locally registered aircraft and only speak english to other nationalities.
Also while some of the legally required paperwork might be in English alot of Finnairs internal paperwork will not be.
You will have a much better chance once you have some experience and can maybe get a job flying international routes.
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Shouldn't be a problem. Once you have your ATPL and CPL, the only additional training you'll need is for the type of planes you'll be flying. That is using done when you start work and is paid for by the airline. Check with the Finnish Flight Safety Authority though.
Finnish is not a requirement either. Only cabin crew are required to speak Finnish. All the paper work and communication for commercial pilots is in English.
Right now work in the industry in scarce. Finnair for example aren't taking any new pilots or trainees for a while. Most pilots in Finland start out in smaller airlines before moving to Finnair. You'll find quite a few foreign pilots here.
Finnish is not a requirement either. Only cabin crew are required to speak Finnish. All the paper work and communication for commercial pilots is in English.
Right now work in the industry in scarce. Finnair for example aren't taking any new pilots or trainees for a while. Most pilots in Finland start out in smaller airlines before moving to Finnair. You'll find quite a few foreign pilots here.
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For aviation jobs, as well as maritime time jobs, you must speak fluent Finnish, Swedish and English.
However, last year Finnish ATC switched all services to English.dave071061 wrote:<snip>normal to use the local langauge for locally registered aircraft and only speak english to other nationalities.
That's strange because I've met several commercial pilots employed by Finnish airlines that don't speak a word of Finnish or Swedish. All of them fly domestic routes.
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Hmm, spooky, but I was going by the job ads...Dan wrote:That's strange because I've met several commercial pilots employed by Finnish airlines that don't speak a word of Finnish or Swedish. All of them fly domestic routes.
Maybe now that the Finnish ATC operates in English primarily, but nearly always has done on request anyway, maybe then if one of either the pilot or copilot speaks Finnish & Swedish, then other need not - but one ought to, as they always give the flight info in all three languages.
That probably explains why quite sometimes I hear "This is the copilot speaking ..." rather than the pilot.
Nah the pilot probably just has a hangover and can't be arsed doing it.alloydog wrote:That probably explains why quite sometimes I hear "This is the copilot speaking ..." rather than the pilot.

I checked and neither of them are required to speak Finnish. It's only the cabin crew that need to. Of course cabin crew need to speak English as that's the language they'd use to communicate with the pilots.
Hopefully flygirl will post if they find out more.
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Hi,
please don't flame me, I'm trying to inform only.
I link where an airline pilot starts a thread on the future prospects of the commercial airline industry.
http://www.peakoil.com/fortopic6842.html
You may wish to consider.
please don't flame me, I'm trying to inform only.
I link where an airline pilot starts a thread on the future prospects of the commercial airline industry.
http://www.peakoil.com/fortopic6842.html
You may wish to consider.


Andrew_S wrote:Hi,
please don't flame me, I'm trying to inform only.
I link where an airline pilot starts a thread on the future prospects of the commercial airline industry.
http://www.peakoil.com/fortopic6842.html
You may wish to consider.
The most interesting, seeing-beyond-your-nose internet sites I can find are usually from Americans.simakun wrote:hey andrew, thanks for the link. honestly, that was an amazing and highly edifying site. so there ARE americans who can see beyond what their hand can grab!
Oh, and thanks for the flames alloydog.



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Re: Aviation jobs in finland
Is it true that the Civil Aviation regulatory in Finland is now handled by the Aviation Sector of the Finnish Transport Safety Agency?