Need info on working in the Carribbean?
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Need info on working in the Carribbean?
Just wondering if anyone can recommend a good, decent paying company
in the carribean that hires Canadian pilots. Preferrably flying king air or bigger.
Thanks.
in the carribean that hires Canadian pilots. Preferrably flying king air or bigger.
Thanks.
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I looked into that recently, most of the companies down there will hire Canadians but most of them fly dash 8's and want you to have a type rating or previous experience. As you can imagine I think they probably get their fair share of applicants so they can afford to be choosy. I you're still interested try Liat and Caribbean star. Let me know if it works out for you!
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LIAT is not hiring, and will only take locals, Caribbean Star, is no longer taking Canadians on contract, I was the last DHC8 captain down there. No Beech operators, except for an American operator.
You can try SVGAir in St. Vincent, they have Islanders and AeroCommanders. They hire Canadians, and they are a good compnay, owned by a Canadian. I was based in St. Vincent with CStar and met a lot of the guys from SVGAir and they liked it there, and said it was a good company, I also met the owner, and he offered me a job over the winter, but I went back to JAZZ. Not much else going on down there.
You can try SVGAir in St. Vincent, they have Islanders and AeroCommanders. They hire Canadians, and they are a good compnay, owned by a Canadian. I was based in St. Vincent with CStar and met a lot of the guys from SVGAir and they liked it there, and said it was a good company, I also met the owner, and he offered me a job over the winter, but I went back to JAZZ. Not much else going on down there.
Foggy, you sure you're not mixing up SVG with 'the other company'?
SVG doesn't have any expats at the moment, and haven't had any for some time.
The other one has 2 canucks, 2 kiwis, and an aussie.
Either way, I think I may have met you at Chewies one night....?
Also, regarding the Beech operators, what happenned to the 1900 operator in Turks? Skyking I think? I haven't been there in a long time, but heard they were still around.
SVG doesn't have any expats at the moment, and haven't had any for some time.
The other one has 2 canucks, 2 kiwis, and an aussie.
Either way, I think I may have met you at Chewies one night....?
Also, regarding the Beech operators, what happenned to the 1900 operator in Turks? Skyking I think? I haven't been there in a long time, but heard they were still around.