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Old 17th May 2014, 14:52
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vonsnrub
 
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AussieNick Thanks for the heads up, I had a look on the ICBC and it says "After moving here, you have 90 days to switch over your licence. You can drive with an existing, valid licence in the meantime." is that what you did?

Good advice Pithblot, Aviation is too small an industry to undercut people and make enemies so I'll be very careful applying for positions that include the ramp work. Definitely glad that you and others have pointed that out to me.

And CX163, I would love to fly for an Australian airline but with my level of experience I wouldn't be able to get a position with any of the major ones. And even the smaller air carriers in Australia can afford to be more selective because of the low number of jobs and high number of pilots. I've always wanted to see Canada and love the idea of flying float planes to remote lodges so I figure I'll go and stay there for a while, if I get a job that'd be great, if not, at least I got to experience it.
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