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Old 24th May 2009, 21:41
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helicopter pilot job in middle america

Does anybody have some experience in Panama, costa rica?
Does anybody know a job down there?

I would like to go there:

I´ve 1100 TT in Robinson Helicopter.

Would be nice if there is currently someone who could give me some advice...

Or would there be any chance for tuna boat flying???

appreciate any advice!!!

thanks
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Old 24th May 2009, 22:26
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Gotta hand it to you ---

I´ve 1100 TT in Robinson Helicopter.
you sure racked up those hours quickly---you're good:

Your post on 19th June 2008

flight training and financing

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how much is flight training?
how much did you pay from zero to turbine helicopter pilot?

would be interesting to get some real figures...

how did you finance it? can anybody give me some advice?
where to get the money? :-)

thanks
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Thanks Gordy for your attention,

but I would appreciate any helpful advice...

many thanks
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Thanks Gordy for your attention,

but I would appreciate any helpful advice...

many thanks
With all due respect---do you realise that you are the laughing stock of the helicopter world right now..... and you want serious advice?

Convince me, and everyone else on this forum, that I have made a wrong assumption, and I would be willing to help..... otherwise, my advice, if you ever want to work in this industry, would be to disappear and change your name.
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VA - why would you even think the hard working professionals here on this forum, many of whom I know and respect, would even bother to answer your post now when you have just been caught with your pants around your ankles and plain bull$hitting to the members.
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Old 25th May 2009, 08:17
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verticalairborne,

There is a splendid thread for these sort of questions: you just have to find the sticky at the top of this forum, So you want to be a Helicopter Pilot and follow the links. Please find an existing thread to contribute to. You may also want to try the Search facility, especially relating to Tuna spotting: there are a few threads existing which may help.



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