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Old 30th June 2008, 15:39   #1 (permalink)
alexkbho
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Couple of questions

Hi, I'm currently doing my Intergrated CPL in Canada along with my university degree and I was planning to apply to the CPP after I graduate. However I have heard that having a CPL would mean that you are "over qualified" for the CPP.

Does any know if this is true?

Also, I was looking into Air HongKong's DEFO and I was just wondering how the two levels work. Wouldn't they be more likely to accept candidates from the first level as they already have jet experience and more hours in total.

Thanks in advance.

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