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How are things going now in Brazil??

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Old 31st Jul 2001, 01:57
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Calm down mate!
If you got no answer before is because nobody could respond to it.

I know only about Brazil and is pretty much simple ;

You can validate your licenses ,but you can't fly commercially on Brazil as a foreigner. Marrying a Brazilian beauty(!) won't be of much help either as would it be with marrying an American and getting a green card. In Brazil only if you are born Brazilian or naturalised Brazilian. For the other countries of Latin America I can't give you any help because I don't know about their rules.

And on the language problem : R/T is done most of the times in Portuguese. English is very restricted to International fields and centers. Eventually you find outside these fields (and where at least flight info is provided) one or another that speaks aviation English. It's not easy if you don't have a grasp of Portuguese to fly around there without a local.

Hope it helped.

Best wishes

AB
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