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Old 14th Nov 2011, 23:57   #1 (permalink)
 
Join Date: Jul 2011
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Off-shore in Brazil

I am looking for any pilot currently in the helicopter biz in Brazil. I'm looking for any/all information reguarding the helo industry right now in Brazil. QOL, pay, hiring minimums, schedules etc. Anything would help. I am familiar with ALL the requirements to fly in Brazil and I am a Brazilian national so all Im looking for is info on the flying itself. If anyone out there is currently flying choppers in ANY capacity, please share some of your experiences. I am REALLY considering the idea of moving to fly helos in Brazil. Thank you in advance!
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Old 15th Nov 2011, 08:31   #2 (permalink)
 
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These people are the biggest operators in offshore work, and although I don't know the details I have heard that their T&Cs are some of the best in Brazil.

.: Líder Aviação :.

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Old 28th Nov 2011, 10:50   #3 (permalink)
 
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500 HRS + IFR, for co-pilots.

Hours have to ANAC validated...
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