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Old 3rd Feb 2018, 03:06
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Ramjet555
 
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Love PanAm,
Take a close gander at the post of PittsS2B,

Harv's is a great place to start, Adam, Luke or Harv will have you instructing in
a shorter time than you now think possible.

Instructors now rarely get past a few hundred hours before they move on.

If you like instructing, all you need to do is a practice ground, practice air, and get a recommendation and rewrite the written, if its been more than two years. If you have any experience , you could be doing your practice in the morning and your ride in the afternoon.

They are begging for instructors across Canada and with some real world experience, students will be lucky to have you, and, you will probably be a sought after instructor.


Now, there is a second tier of flight training in Canada.
Once they get their
CPL MIFR, with 250 hours they are being put right seat on turbine aircraft
where their flight training continues.

Ramjet


Originally Posted by Love PanAm
Any age limit on flight instructors in Canada?
I am turning 60 soon and still want to fly for a living.
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