Over seas work

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flyguy1980
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i'm wondering if anybody can provide me with information about finding work overseas. Looking particularly at Africa, and know a little about Voyegur. If anybody has any information, please let me know!
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I'm normally not one to tell people to do a search, but DO A SEARCH. All the information is out there.

Also, you'll find more info about the non-Canadian companies on pprune.


Good luck.
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Check out Foxes Safaris I Tanzania. They have 206, 210 and Caravan.
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Two Caravans actually. EWA & NAC.
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I'm curious about the african bush pilot ebook. Has anyone read it? Is it worth it?
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http://www.africanbushpilot.com/

http://www.africanbushpilot.blogspot.com/

I think they are two very good sites, please pass it on I just bought the E-Book, it all seems very accurate. As far as the licensing is concerned very much so! I wish I had this when I did my hunt.

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In my limited experience, you gotta get on a plane and shake some hands to score overseas. If you do, it usually works out, but obviously its a gamble. Out of country contract work with cdn employers, diff story. Keep searchin though, good luck. A friend in the right place obviously paves the way. . .
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