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Old 8th Feb 2002, 14:16
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Hi Guys,. .anyone know of companies hiring for this summer season...preferably floats, but would try anything.. .I have 700hrs on Canadian and UK CPL/ME/IR including 200 floats from last season (C180). .I would be willing to travel anywhere, (how do you get these jobs on the pipelines or up in the Arctic? A right seat job would be nice). .Also, who is it best to contact at Boreks?

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Pilotbear,

Have a look at <a href="http://www.climbto350.com" target="_blank">www.climbto350.com</a> there. .is a Canadian float operator looking for. .DHC-2 float crews. Your time seems right. .for them.I will get an address for you by monday.

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thank you, that is very kind

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Pilotbear,

The company looking for float crews is Armstrong. .Air Charter Service. P.O. Box 10206 Thunder Bay. .Ontario P7B 6T7 email [email protected]

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Pilotbear,. .What company did you fly floats(c-180) for last summer? What are their minimums?. .Thanx. .TL
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It was Nelson . . Mountain Air. Minimums vary, but they usually like to fill the position within the company and who he has trained homself. I believe there is one float aircraft at the moment.

If you want any more information please email me.

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