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Old 6th Aug 2008, 03:22
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Entry level work in the Carib?

Greetings!

Looking to find out what operators will accept entry level US pilots...

I have FAA CPL-multi engine and instrument.... looking for smaller outfits or operators willing to take fresh commercial licenses.

Have a valid US passport (obviously ;-)

Have family in St Croix so I could live there a while if needed for cheap...


Ready to start working ASAP!!

Thanks!
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Try Winair
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I tried to contact winair at the human resources address listed on their website but the email was returned. I then sent an email to several other of their addresses listed but haven't heard anything.

Anyone have a contact there I can follow up on?
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I'm also very interested in Winair. Do you need to convert the FAA license to an ICAO license? And is the DHC-6 flightsafety course mandatory?
Thank you
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Being Dutch wouldn't they require you to complete the JAR conversion??? If not I'm in lol.
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Old 15th Aug 2008, 19:30
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Try Air Tahoma,Four Star or Roblex Aviation,Flamenco Airways...
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Old 15th Aug 2008, 20:38
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LIAT, Vieques Airlink, Seaborne, Air Sunshine, Sea Breeze and IFL group...
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Old 15th Aug 2008, 22:08
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Do you need to convert the FAA license to an ICAO license?
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Thats was nice
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Old 16th Aug 2008, 16:36
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min and pt6 - ive sent cv's to essentially all of those places and havent heard a word back :-(
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Old 17th Aug 2008, 00:22
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FAA lic. is ICAO also....
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does anyone know of any good float operators in the carib?
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Old 23rd Aug 2008, 16:19
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i've seen Seaborne and some local operators flying Caravans...
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Old 23rd Aug 2008, 18:32
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PT-6,
What operators flying Caravans on floats?
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Old 23rd Aug 2008, 23:44
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They're hiring

Seaborne is hiring if you have Comm Multi Sea and some experience. I was offered a slot but at that time I had just accpeted a SPIFR HEMS job that pays almost 4 times more so I took the helicopter job and it's great.
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What is the pay at Seabourne and how much seaplane time they want?
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