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Hi everybody
i'm 29 and i'm a helicopter pilot, i fly Bell212. this year i reached almost 900 hours total, and i'm thinking of looking for a job in the states. i would like to work for some helicopter transportation company or something ... but i have no idea if i could get a permission to work as a pilot in the US! i mean , i think i could easily find the job, but who's gonna sponsor me at an american consolate in italy when i go asking for a VISA ? If anybody as any idea , pleaz add a reply, i believe people around know a lot of stuff! ![]() |
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