working in the south...
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working in the south...
hi there!
I just finished my first season on bush flying in Canada and want to go south to get a flying job any where from argentina to mexico. Near a beach, of course, will be the best...
I have been trying to get some info on internet, but there is so little...
I have some hours on C-185 and C-206 and and speak perfect spanish...
any ideas where can I get some clues? ( air taxi companies, conditions, requirements for licenses, etc)
gracias amigos...
cbrn
I just finished my first season on bush flying in Canada and want to go south to get a flying job any where from argentina to mexico. Near a beach, of course, will be the best...
I have been trying to get some info on internet, but there is so little...
I have some hours on C-185 and C-206 and and speak perfect spanish...
any ideas where can I get some clues? ( air taxi companies, conditions, requirements for licenses, etc)
gracias amigos...
cbrn
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Highflyinpilot
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Re: working in the south...
I dont know any specifics, but have you looked at pilotcareercenter dot com They have lots of info on companies from other countries.
Thats all I can suggest.
Hope it helps.
Thats all I can suggest.
Hope it helps.
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Joe the Plumber
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Re: working in the south...
http://www.fly-winair.com/contacts.php#careers
Try Winair, if you think you might like the Caribbean. Islanders and Twin Otters, I think. Good Luck
Try Winair, if you think you might like the Caribbean. Islanders and Twin Otters, I think. Good Luck
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mattedfred
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Re: working in the south...
try belize
search avcanada or pprune as i recall reading a post from another canuck that headed down there and ended up with a flying job
i'm not sure of the pay though
search avcanada or pprune as i recall reading a post from another canuck that headed down there and ended up with a flying job
i'm not sure of the pay though
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skydivepilot
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Re: working in the south...
I've heard good things about Winair but was told you need a Twin Otter PPC before getting hired. I'd also love to move south for the winter.
Re: working in the south...
thanks for the commentaries...
but in fact, I'm looking for small taxi operators.
As I said before, I don't have M-IFR qualifications...
Anyways, I'm moving to Riviera Maya on January.
I hope I can get into something...
Cbrn
but in fact, I'm looking for small taxi operators.
As I said before, I don't have M-IFR qualifications...
Anyways, I'm moving to Riviera Maya on January.
I hope I can get into something...
Cbrn
Re: working in the south...
I am currently spraying in Argentina. Genaral aviation is not in good health around here or most of South America.
Speaking Spanish is only one of the must things to have.
Good luck!
N
Speaking Spanish is only one of the must things to have.
Good luck!
N
Re: working in the south...
there is an operator in Belise, called bELIZE AIE OR aIR bELIZE, and they do hire some folks with lower times than the norn, I believe that they operate 206's, though not sure of the rest.cbrn wrote:thanks for the commentaries...
but in fact, I'm looking for small taxi operators.
As I said before, I don't have M-IFR qualifications...
Anyways, I'm moving to Riviera Maya on January.
I hope I can get into something...
Cbrn
Re: working in the south...
Hi nacho:
heard of a farmers strike to take place down there. is it going to amount to anything or is it just a flash in the pan type thing?
heard of a farmers strike to take place down there. is it going to amount to anything or is it just a flash in the pan type thing?
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A: It cannot be done. You will need to upgrade your house.
Re: working in the south...
Friend of mine drove to belize IN NOVEMBER hoping for some work, he has caravan time but found nothing and could not wait and drove back to B.C
Re: working in the south...
I went to Guyana, by road to Panama, and air from there. They would have hired me with Guyana Airways but required the British License. As I had Canadian Senior Com., I had to rewrite. The Operations Exam went back to England to be marked and it took six weeks to find out if you passed. ( plus $600 Exm Fee ) Should have stayed and done it. At that time all they had was HS748, 2 but the Chief Pilot ( retired military ) had just landed one gear up, so then there was one. Now they fly to Toronto a couple times a week. Problem, as I saw it, was that then ( 1982 ) they got paid $400per mth as F.O..302sc wrote:Friend of mine drove to belize IN NOVEMBER hoping for some work, he has caravan time but found nothing and could not wait and drove back to B.C
You could live there like a King, but never make enough to leave with any.

