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PiperPower 12-18-2009 09:29 AM

Caribbean Flying for Americans?
 
I was just curious as to what airlines flying in the Caribbean hire American pilots. I need to wrap my head around something other than the U.S. airline industry right now. It may not be any better down there, but I would like to start thinking outside the box.
I know WinAir hires American pilots, but you also need to go and get a DHC-6 type rating prior to training with them. I also know that they just furloughed almost all of their American pilots and ended up hiring more local pilots. I didn't think it was legal to hire when you have pilots on furlough but obviously things are different down there.
Any other airlines down there that would be worth looking into? Thanks guys

zondaracer 12-27-2009 11:01 AM

If you check out pprune there is some gouge on flying in the caribbean, but if you don't have rights to work in these places, your best bet would be Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands

TurboDVR42 12-27-2009 03:42 PM

Cape Air has bunch of bases in Carib

ryan1234 12-27-2009 07:27 PM

PM me if you are interested in flying Islanders outta Puerto Rico

MIADC8 12-28-2009 06:02 PM

I can not wait till things start to pick up so I can try to find a gig in Puerto Rico. My dad is out there and its been a while since I have been there, but i guess I will have to continue my CFI training in lovely Miami :). Don't get me wrong I can not wait to start teaching, but I could totally see myself flying a small twin around the islands for the rest of my life.

nestor2k 01-01-2010 06:50 AM

You may try Cape Air and also Seaborne Airlines out of St Croix are actively hiring. They fly multiengine seaplanes. Check their respective websites for more info.

atr42flyer 01-01-2010 08:15 AM

any idea what the pay is for capt or fo at seaborne?

NightIP 01-02-2010 04:55 AM

I lived down in Puerto Rico while I was based down there with Cape Air. Unfortunately with PR and the USVI you're still running into the good ol' USA economy. A lot of the companies that operate down there are mainland based. I hear good things about Seaborne though. I've talked to their pilots and they seem happy. Vieques Airlink guys seem pretty happy too. Nice thing about PR and the USVI is that they don't require anything more than your standard USA pilot certificates.

It was 10F with windchill here in PA this morning...missing PR everyday!

The Dominican 01-02-2010 12:15 PM


Originally Posted by NightIP (Post 736573)
It was 10F with windchill here in PA this morning...missing PR everyday!


You only miss the weather? there is a lot of eye candy down there appropriately dressed for the weather:D

atr42flyer 01-17-2010 06:57 AM

any idea what first year FO pay is like?


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