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What Caribbean companies hire Canadian Pilots?
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Winair based in St Maarten. But you have to have the twin otter training or time on type.
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Tropic Air in Belize....at least they used to.
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Re: Caribbean

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I spent 18 months working in the Caribbean and it was the best 18 months of my life. Couple of other companies are SVG Air and Mustique Air both out of St Vincent. You need time on BN2 or AC500 in general to get a start but if you have 500 hours MPIC then I think there are ways around this. If you need more info PM me.
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anyone know Winairs email?
The one on their site doesn't work.
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Re: Caribbean

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username check your pm
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Re: Caribbean

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Anyone have contact/email info for who hires at Tropic Air?

And what other companies have caravans that will hire Canadians? or companies that do not require time on type for the twotter or islander?
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