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Old 22nd Sep 2005, 11:29
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Question Australian pilot looking for employment advice

This has PROBABLY been done to death in this forum, but here goes anyway........

I am an Australian pilot that is starting to reserch heavily and consider options of flying in Canada. My flying history and credentials are as follows (yes, almost straight out of my resume):

AVIATION TRAINING, LICENCES & RATINGS:

New Zealand Air Transport Pilot License 2005
AIRSAFE - Dangerous Goods by air 2004
Cathay Pacific CRM / TEM Course 2004
Grade one instructor upgrade 2003
Australian Air Transport Pilot License 2003
Multi Engine Training Approval 2002
Instrument Rating Training Approval 2001
Tail wheel Training Approval 2001

SUMMARY OF AERONAUTICAL EXPERIENCE

Single Engine Command 2,633 Hrs
Multi-Engine Total 790 Hrs
Multi-Engine Command 390 Hrs
Turbine: Cessna 208B - PT6A-114A 83 Hrs
Embraer Bandeirante - PT6A-34 350 Hrs
Total Turbine 423 Hrs
Instruction 1900 Hrs
Instrument (ground / flight) 155 Hrs

Total Flying Hours 3,650 Hrs

Total Simulator Instruction 410 Hrs

AIRCRAFT FLOWN & TYPE ENDORSEMENTS:

Single Engine (Under 5700 kg):

Cessna 208B Caravan
Cessna 210
Cessna 206 (T)
Cessna 206
Cherokee Six

Multi Engine:

Baron / Travelair
British Norman Islander
Piper Twin Comanche
Piper Seneca I / II
Partenavia PN68
Beech Duchess
Piper Chieftain
Embraer Bandeirante (Co Pilot)

My questions are as follows, and I would be greatly appreciating if someone can take some time out and point me in the right direction and offer some advice. I am not after the BEST paying job, flying the LARGEST aircraft - I am simply after a plan to get into Canada, start flying a turbo-prop, become established, get to know the Country and progress up the employment ranks into a corp jet or airline in the future.:

a) Licence conversion seems pretty straight forward and easy - is it really? Any hidden traps for the inexperienced to watch for?

b) what are the best sites to gather information on:
1) Pay scales and award wages in the aviation industry?
2) Airline employment sites?
3) the Canadian version of the "Yellow Pages Business Directory"?
4) a list of all the turbine and RPT / Airline companies there?

c) the major cities that have a LOTS of Corperate, Regional and major Airlines activity?

d) I am not one for sitting back and procrastinating - how do I best get around to see these companies, ie straight to the head office, and ask to see someone of importance, or try and get in the back door and try and meet and talk to the pilots before approaching the airline?

f)what are probably the most lucrative cities to visit and prospect for work?

g) am I over or underqualified for what I am trying to do.... if not, what companies should I be approaching (type of companies)

h) Is Feb - Mar the most lucrative time for job opportunities?

I) who is hiring?

J) anything else anyone can think of that will help me?

If you wish to PM me with contacts, advice, etc.. please feel free.

Thankyou to all those that reply in anticipation, and those that dont have anything to reply on, please feel free to talk about me in your crew rooms, and point people that may be able to assist to this thread!!

Keep Smilin' Sunshiners

Cheers

Ace on Base

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check out this site for employment informantion

www.pilotcareercenter.com

As for entry level pay on a turbo prop in Canada ... don't get your hopes up.

The center of the aviation world in Canada is Toronto, however there are alot of "bush" type jobs in the more remote corners of this country aswell.
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