Expats flying in Nepal?
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Expats flying in Nepal?
Hey all!
I am curious about flying in Nepal. I am a 700TT bush pilot from Canada looking to eventually make the jump over to some wild flying in the Hymilayas. I really do not know sh#t about flying over there, so here I am. I am in an excellent position in Canada where I can continue to build time (SE PIC, MPIC, SE Trbn PIC). I am just wondering when the best time to try and get over there is, if I can even do it at all? Any carriers I should aim for? I speak fluent English and intermediate french.
Thanks in advance
I am curious about flying in Nepal. I am a 700TT bush pilot from Canada looking to eventually make the jump over to some wild flying in the Hymilayas. I really do not know sh#t about flying over there, so here I am. I am in an excellent position in Canada where I can continue to build time (SE PIC, MPIC, SE Trbn PIC). I am just wondering when the best time to try and get over there is, if I can even do it at all? Any carriers I should aim for? I speak fluent English and intermediate french.
Thanks in advance
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They really do not have any requiements for expat pilots there as they are very efficient in building up their own crews/instructors on time to cut expenses on expats. There are many types flying there now such as ATR42-320, J41, B1900C/D, Dornier 228, Twin Otters, Grand Caravan, XL750, Pilatus Porter PC6.
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can anyboby tell me about any charter company interested in expat pilots in nepal or bhutan.tt 750 hours casa and caa cpl with mecir and instructor rating.