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If you have been offered a posiiton on a G-200 with type rating, you should jump on it, those type of operations do not come around very often. I have flown corporate overseas for 2 decades, the education you gain is priceless. As far as the backroom tax consultants, what ever you make overseas does not get reported to the US, especially from India, they are not concerned. It is just a matter of how you bring it back into the US. Your exempt on the first 85K, then taxed on the difference, so if you are flying for a company that does not issue W2 forms, nobody would know that you made more. You will never make that kind of money at the regionals, and turbine time is turbine time.

As far as your education, do it online. Like I said, "Those type of offers do not come very often"

Your move, Best of Luck
 
I have the same problem.... except Falcon 50 EX! I have interviewed with major airlines and I cant imagine giving up the pay. How much are PICs making in Moscow??

If you dont have kids, go for it. I do ...thats my problem.
 

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