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RookiePilot

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hey, I've been browsing all the threads here and while they are great, i can't seem to find any way to job search for South America jobs.
I'm a (really) low time pilot with a brand new multi commercial license. I don't want to instruct and figure now is the perfect time to explore other countries. Any suggestions?
 
thanks but...

appreciate the quick response, but I'm really set on leaving the country for a while. Just that small air carriers in South America or the in the Caribbean don't seem to advertise themselves over the net. Any suggestions?
 
As far as regionals in the Caribbean, try these:

Liat
Trans Anguilla[FONT=ARIAL, Helvetica, Geneva]
Air Caraibes
DHL
Mountain Air Cargo Puerto Rico
WinAir
Caribair
Cape Air PR
Air Tahoma (lowest time for hire) PR
Ameriflight PR

etc.....
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hey, I've been browsing all the threads here and while they are great, i can't seem to find any way to job search for South America jobs.
I'm a (really) low time pilot with a brand new multi commercial license. I don't want to instruct and figure now is the perfect time to explore other countries. Any suggestions?

Do you speak Spanish? It would greatly help in your quest if you did. Look into some missionary/relief organizations that might do some flying down there.
 
There's a few outfits based at San Juan, Puerto Rico. Two that I know are:
Roblex Aviation (Shorts 360)
Four Star Air cargo (DC-3)


Do a search on the web and you should find some sort of website or their info.
If you can, learn some spanish it will keep you out of trouble ;)
 

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