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Old 12th Oct 2018, 08:01
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jobs on Cessna 208 Caravan in the world...

Now rated turbine airplanes, do not hesitate to inform me of job opportunities on Cessna 208 Caravan in the world (in countries where FAA licenses are accepted - I have experiences in Africa and elsewhere). Thank you in advance and have a good career for every body!
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If you can pass ELP6 (English Language Proficiency Class 6) then go to web site of the Australian Federation of Air pilot's, you do not have to be a member to trawl through the
employment section. Being turbine rated is not a substitute for experience.
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Useatheo. If you are an EU citizen, "pilot" is your profession and you have only a C208 endorsement, no experience, you would find it extremely difficult to obtain an Australian Visa which will enable you to work in Australia. And as Petropavlovsk suggested, having a basic turbine/C208 ticket is one thing, finding a Caravan owner willing to pay you to fly his aircraft is another story altogether.

I suggest you continue to seek employment within the EU.
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Try SusiAir in Indonesia
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Yeah, I'd "agree"... try Susi Air in Indonesia...

They seem to prefer FAA licenced pilots... makes the renewals easier I think as they have "in-country" FAA examiners.
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3. at least ICAO CPL Single Engine Land and IR (current). FAA mother license is preferable.
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