~~Maybe a Fokker f27?~~
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fokker_F27_Friendship
Nope the tail doesn't match.
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Usually don't need them, the ones you need are almost all entirely online now, a fifteen minute form and nominal fee that is offset by the drastically lower cost of living in that country.
Any job that nets you $500 a month works. There are over 2 billion English students globally right now, so native English speakers have lucked into a guaranteed job on or offline.
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~~Maybe a Fokker f27?~~
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fokker_F27_Friendship
Nope the tail doesn't match.
Maybe not, but I definitely see the fuselage similarities.
ATR of sorts? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATR_42
Interesting, I saw a different plane take off yesterday afternoon and noticed it had two front mounted wing propellors.
I'd say you've set me on the right path, thanks!
It looks like an ATR 42 operated by SATENA airlines, the national airline of Colombia. The ATR 72 (also operated by SATENA) is longer.
it really does, thanks!