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your_dreamguy

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Does anyone know which carriers operate twin turbine flights in the carribean (such as the Twin Otter)? I've heard of a company called Seabourne (sp?). However, I was not able to find their website. If you know of their website or contact details as well as info. for other carriers please reply to this post or send me a PM.

Thx :p
 
Does anyone know which carriers operate twin turbine flights in the carribean (such as the Twin Otter)? I've heard of a company called Seabourne (sp?). However, I was not able to find their website. If you know of their website or contact details as well as info. for other carriers please reply to this post or send me a PM.

Thx :p
do u have a seaplane rating?? if not, go get one
 
Seaborne has a good group of folks. The chief pilot I know off was named Wayne something- great guy. I used to fly jumpers for the same company he did. Another friend of mine left to fly down there after he left the company I was with. You need to do some research though before you go. St. Croix has a hellacious crime rate- I mean really bad. Also, the pilots there get paid for flight time, and the problem is that their average flight is 15 minutes long. You work hard for the money you get. It sounds romantic, but do some research before taking the plunge.

My friend that was there greatly enjoyed his time there, but the area was so bad he couldn't stand it anymore and left after a year. Two days prior to his interveiw at ASA, he got hit by a drunk driver over there and put in Critical.......Needless to say, he didn't make his interview.
 

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