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FullofBS

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Has anyone looked into building time in other countries. I was wondering how it is viewed by employers/insurance companies or even the FAA. If certain courtries honored our certificates more than others. If its worth the hassle or are there any more jobs outside the U.S than there are within.
 
The benefit of having time in another country is that you can write "international" on your job application when they ask "geographical experience" :D
 
mattpilot said:
The benefit of having time in another country is that you can write "international" on your job application when they ask "geographical experience" :D


Hmmmmm, interesting, does flying for fun to the Bahamas and Caymans count? It should.
 

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