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Jap/Oz
20th Jan 2001, 06:09
Does anybody out there know anything about the job prospects of a pilot with very minimum hours in South/Central America?
I've just got CPL and MECIR in Australia, with 250 hours, and seeking for an opportunity out there. How is the licence conversion and obtaining a work permit? I speak very basic Spanish, and fluent in Eng and Japanese. Can anyone point me into some direction?

airnomad
22nd Jan 2001, 19:27
I can remember this company in Belize:

http://www.tropicair.com/

Don't know if they need pilots right now...by the way as far as I know NO instrument flying in Belize...

aloha
airnomad

Panama Jack
29th Jan 2001, 09:25
Sadly, Belize is the only country where you can get a job with an "indiginous" company. Tropic Air and Maya Island Air are the two companies to look at. K&K Aircraft, a U.S. company, does hire foreign pilots (U.S. and others) for their government contract work in Mexico, Panama and Jamaica.

Tail Heavy
30th Jan 2001, 13:37
Hey all,
Another Aussie here. Very interested in working in South America. Have looked at the sites mentioned above. My partner has been in Costa Rica and South America for the past 3 months. Both looking at going back there. I have about 700TT, time on PA 31-350, BN2A, PA 34, and CESSNA 400 series. Any advice?? any info would be most appreciated..
thanks

TH

Tail Heavy
31st Jan 2001, 19:00
Anyone????

GUSTO
1st Feb 2001, 14:50
Hello , ola , panama jack ,

I am also a glider driver during my off time , I am interested to get more info about K&K aircraft (U.S.company). Please can you get in touch with me , check my profile.

Gracias , hasta pronto

GUSTO

Panama Jack
3rd Feb 2001, 05:55
Check out this page:

www.kandkaircraft.com (http://www.kandkaircraft.com)