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Love PanAm
31st May 2017, 09:05
Greetings,

Is it possible to get a philippines licence for a foreigner?
Anybody has some experience to share about flying there?
Is the country friendly to foreign pilots?

just wondering.

LP:ok:

momo95
31st May 2017, 10:36
People from within the country would give an arm and a leg to kick off a flying career outside of it. As a foreigner you'd wanna be coming from kombakombaland to wanna go fly there.

You want a ppl? You gotta bribe the briber to get it.

You get your cpl? P2F is an option. Except over there it is P2P2F. You must pay to pay to fly. You must pay someone (bribe - but it's practically legal there) to even be considered to have the option to pay someone to fly their plane.

Honestly you don't want this!

Love PanAm
1st Jun 2017, 12:56
thanks for the info

it seems to be difficult

Cantbebothered
1st Jun 2017, 19:14
Try Malaysia.
AirAsia | Careers | Malaysia based captain positions (http://www.airasia.com/ph/en/about-us/my-captain.page)