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Ain't nobody got time for that
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how does hours flown in Brasil translate back to hour in the US? Ever had that experience?
I don't know how well ANAC and the FAA play together
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how does hours flown in Brasil translate back to hour in the US? Ever had that experience?
I don't know how well ANAC and the FAA play together
If you hold a license in Brazil you can log all the hours you want, they will count in the US too. My gfs dad got an FAA ATPL based on hours flown in Brazil.
When I got my FAA CPL I used hours done in Europe for the req..it`s the same in Brazil.
Yeah it's a big Jump from America. I was lucky to move here with my gf, she is from Rio, her family is petty well off, her dad and Mom live in Paris, they don't really like it anymore here, they grew up in Rio, and things have changed a lot since they first left (they lived a bit everywhere). They come to Brazil a lot but just for vacation, but as far as aviation goes, things are going well here.
Well off = Loaded. Being rich in Latin America can be nice, there are the "haves" and "have nots." If you have, you'll live nice, have a maid, go to the country clubs and restaurants etc..but you still have to look around at the have nots.
hey guys its me again I'm almost getting ready to head to brasil for an attempt at a flying job. Any updates on the flying down there ?? I was talking to a friend who was a instructor here. He has about 800hrs applied at azul for like a year now but he said they haven't called for training or interview, something about azul waiting for more planes to come in. Also curious how do I get recognized by anac for a icao english level. I got a high school diploma from here... just curious thanks yall ps: Hows the aerotaxi down there ??
I've lived in Brasil for 10 years and while this is pretty spot on, looking at the have nots isn't something bad
the class separation is so much that if they are poor, you don't even care. You look and just move on as if they cannot be helped and pretend you don't see it.
Very new york state of mind you worry about yourself and move on
Azul has a huge waiting list, if you have less then 500 hours it will be hard to be considered, now it seems they want a jet transition training and some kind of aviation degree. My gf has been on the waiting list for 3 months now...
You can`t get your ICAO recognized for some reason (ANAC is stupid), so you have to take the test, when I applied waiting list was 4 months...
Remember to get your HS Diploma recognized at the consulate in the USA!!! THIS IS REALLY IMPORTANT
Aerotaxi 1500 hours TT + , most corporate jobs are taken by airline pilots
Damn swiss I'm having second thoughts now. I already got my highschool transcripts recognized thats done. But now am wondering if I should go or stay and maybe just get my CFI CFII , or as a backup a&p. I almost have enough money for any of these 3 options . Going to brazil, CFI CFII, A&P mechanic and maybe part time cfi . Any suggestions..?? I really want to get the ball rolling on this thing, hopefully this year.
Hey guys I was in Brasil 2 weeks ago I bought a CIV (Cardeneta Individual de Voo) is that the only log book they accept? Do they accept a Jeppesen logbook I would hate to have to re log everything!
Hey Willpilot and BCTAv8r...I am in Boca once a month...family has home there and I hit the auto auctions in S.FLA. We should all go grab a beer sometime...:beer: and BTW...I'd love to fly in Brazil...sounds like there is def stuff going on there!
Sounds good! Shoot me a PM next time you're down.
Anything new in brazil guys ??