Beech 1900 Operators
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Servicios aereos profesionales, operate B1900 from Santo Domingo , dominican Republic ,I believe you have to speak spanish though.
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Skyking... Turks and Caicos... if they aren't out of business.... I don't know.
Ameriflight.... San Juan, PR.
Corporate Air.... Aguadilla, PR.... not hiring.
Avior.... Venezuala.... gotta be Venezualen citizen if I am not wrong.
Prams.... San Juan,PR.
MN Aviation..... San Juan, PR.
Thats all I can think of.
Ameriflight.... San Juan, PR.
Corporate Air.... Aguadilla, PR.... not hiring.
Avior.... Venezuala.... gotta be Venezualen citizen if I am not wrong.
Prams.... San Juan,PR.
MN Aviation..... San Juan, PR.
Thats all I can think of.
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correct but ....
YES that is correct ,but the B1900 servicios aereos operate have N -registrations I believe or at least they used to , on top of that ,if they really want you to fly one of their planes ,they just have to phone DGAC and they issue you the licence in a flash .
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YES that is correct ,but the B1900 servicios aereos operate have N -registrations I believe or at least they used to , on top of that ,if they really want you to fly one of their planes ,they just have to phone DGAC and they issue you the licence in a flash .
In the other hand, the DGAC has also changed a lot since back in the day and they have cleaned house (by a mandate from the current government) to be able to obtain the authorization to fly commercially to the US (which they obtained already), the #2 at the DGAC and I learned to fly together back in 1980 and we remain good friends. All the foreign pilots that used to fly at SAP, Caribair and in some other corporate jobs have had their licenses canceled or simply not renewed as their medicals became due. I don't know if it will change in the future, but I can assure you that currently the DR is NOT an ex pat market