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Baja Guy asks it best..."so now what"? I have been flying internationally for a while now for a U.S. employer that I've been with for over 10 years. The complexitiy of requirements is staggering for some countries. Turkey for example wants diplomas plenty, I'm pushing sixty and they even wanted too see my high school diploma...lol. Certifications on "all" training, background education and post secondary and university degree, background of parents, financial history with tax returns for several years, any DUI's, criminal convictions or drug related charges, and be sure your log book is up to date, signed, and certified.

 

My point is, be prepared to have your personal history scrutinized and paperwork ready......you've only scratched the surface.

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