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pilotusnow

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I am looking for international flying opportunities outside of the United States. I am a low time (approx 400 hour)
single engine commercially rated pilot. Do you know of any
outfits in the Carribean or Africa, South or Central America, or any other far flung places that might have opportunities?
Please let me know at least the name and city/country where it is located. Thank you!!
 
single engine commercially rated pilot
400hrs.

Just wondering; what do you have in mind yourself?
 
I want to do something positive and humanitarian with my new piloting skills-- outside of the US. I have traveled extensively around the globe, but it was never as a pilot. Now I am rated and wondering if there are any opportunities?
I am looking at Africa or the Carribean, or Central America.
Flying aid workers, or medicines or food. But it doesn't have to be just that. Got any ideas?
 
My Uncle Pablo is looking for pilots in Cali, Colombia. Must be willing to fly low, into canyons at night and be able to evade pesky Sikorsky Blackhawks. Get lots of hours either flying or in the "factory.":D
 
Got any ideas?

No.

but forget the Caribbean, mostly twin engine except some cfi stuff in the "developed islands"

but with your hours you definately qualify for something somewhere in Africa and the good thing is you don't even have to do a preflight
 
You might want to look into various aid agencies and religious organizations to find what you are looking for. I don't know any specifically, but I'm sure some internet searching will yield who is operating aircraft in remote parts of the world.

Typhoonpilot
 

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