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Old 14th January 2007 | 05:00
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chester2005
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From: chester uk
Originally Posted by malabo
#1. I would make an educated guess of Yes. 300 hour pilots are picking and chosing who they want to work for, you have 2000

Just curious but is this a serious statement or tongue in cheek?

Would a FAA CPL/IR(H) with 350 hours total with 50hours B206 stand a chance of getting work in Canada this year?

How difficult is it for a Brit to work in Canada, Visas,work permits etc.

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