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VeRmiLLioN
29th Jan 2006, 14:42
What qualifications does one need for then?

I have Bahamian Citizenship, a Canadian CPL/MIFR and over 1000TT.

Thanks in advance.

flufdriver
6th Feb 2006, 06:02
Most likely a Bahamian Passport

ORBITAL
15th Feb 2006, 15:49
I HAVE JAA CPL ME/IR ATPL EXAMS 900 HOURS MOSTLY SINGLE ENGINE PISTON BAHAMIAN PASSPORT.IS THERE ANY CHANCE OF A JOB ?

tropical wave
15th Feb 2006, 16:46
ORBITAL./ Vermillion.....i would say both of you are exactly who they would hire.They are a good company to work for.Good training,and their airplanes are in good condition although quite old.Good luck.

ORBITAL
15th Feb 2006, 20:25
TROPICAL WAVE IS A JAA LICENCE OK OR WOULD I HAVE TO CONVERT TO FAA ?
WOULD YOU HAVE ANY CONTACT DETAILS
MANY THANKS ORBITAL

tropical wave
16th Feb 2006, 01:33
JAA license is perfect.I believe all that you would be required to do is the local Air Law and a medical.I'm sure the JAA lic covered Human Performance and the Part 1 general [not sure what they call it now].The local CAA can give you further details......the bottom line is you wont have to do much.Good luck.

ORBITAL
16th Feb 2006, 07:41
DOES ANY ONE KNOW OF A CONTACT NAME FOR PILOT RECRUITMENT AT BAHAMASAIR

tropical wave
16th Feb 2006, 12:04
Try. Director of Flight Operations
P O Box N-4881
Nassau,Bahamas.
Tel. 242-377-8451 Ext 2031

Bahamas CAA,
Nassau International Airport,
P O Box AP59244,
Nassau, Bahamas.

Tel 242-377-3445/3448/6060.

VeRmiLLioN
16th Feb 2006, 18:03
Would I have to convert my license to JAA?

tropical wave
16th Feb 2006, 18:26
No, you will get a Bahamian CPL after you do the Part 1 general and local air law, with your Canadian CPL.

ORBITAL
17th Feb 2006, 07:59
Thanks for the info Tropical Wave sent my CV in yesterday.
The contact name at Bahamasair is Captain Paul Major.

midnight king
21st Apr 2006, 05:43
Hi guys, not sure if you're still on this thread (Tropical wave), but I am New Zealand ATPL (ICAO) pilot 3600TT, 2730 Multi/Turbine SA-227/BAe J41 + University degree. I was born in Nassau, Bahamas and have NZ and UK passports, would this be good enough for the 737 fleet???. You mentioned they were a good airline, are they looking to expand in the near future/fleet replacement??
Any response from anyone in the know would be much appreciated, looking to get back to the warmer weather!!. CHEERS

kwaiyai
21st Apr 2006, 20:09
Joining you Midnight King with the same Q?
UK/FAA/JAA and Malaysian ATPL 3700 TT 1100 B727.
Applied a while ago worth another try?
Thanks,