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Old 27th Mar 2001, 02:07
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Lefthanded_Rock_Thrower
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Hi,

I am looking for suggestions as to who I should approach, have FAA ATP, work visa in hand, flown C340, C310, BN-2, BN-3, PA-44, PA-31, PA-34, PN2B, C206, C207, C210 and LA4-2000.
 
Old 27th Mar 2001, 02:44
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Well you have a few options, In the Québec province, you can knock on a the folowing doors. In YZV: Air Labrador, Régionnaire. In YBC: Air Satellite. In YUL: Cargaire, In YVO Air Creebec. In YTF: Air Alma. In YQB: Aeropro. Well Anyway I hope that helps.

Good luck in your quest. But I have only one question Why do you want to work for an over tax contry again????



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Old 27th Mar 2001, 08:06
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Er, I think it says C340 and C310 as in Cessna as opposed to Airbus.

Anyhow, with Islander time you could try Sander Geophysics out of Ottawa www.sgl.com or Navair out in Vancouver.
With Navajo time, pack up the car, drive to Northwestern Ontario and into Manitoba and you will be beating back the job offers in that area!
 
Old 27th Mar 2001, 23:24
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Any prospects for a chap with 2600 hours, 100 jet and only 220 of that total on pistons, the rest twin turbine?

Thanks...
 
Old 28th Mar 2001, 00:55
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Yes an32, Try the ones I posted up here, most of them also opperate twin Turbines. I forgot to mention there is also Skyservice in both YUL and YYZ that Opperates small jets (lears) and Twin Turbines.

Good luck to both of you.

 
Old 28th Mar 2001, 17:16
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Thanks a bunch - will get onto those asap. If you get wind of anymore would you mind sending them through too - cheers
 
Old 28th Mar 2001, 18:10
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an32, if you're endorsed on the B1900, e-mail me ASAP.
 
Old 28th Mar 2001, 19:38
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I have heard that Conair in CYXX is short a few pilots - need an ATR and you will probably be on an Aerostar. I hear they also need 2 - 802 drivers. If you have heavy taildragger time, and being close to the ground (when the ground is not flat) does not bother you, they need you.

Once upon a time you had to have high time to work for them, but times have changed and the money is not as good as it was, but you now have an opportunity to break into firebombing.

Rumour has it that they also need a Dash 7 captain - if you have the right kind of time they will type you too, and you will get the chance to fly the loveliest Dash!

Good luck all.
 
Old 29th Mar 2001, 02:24
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Thanks for your help, shall be in country in a month and shall check out the suggested companies, thanks again.
 
Old 29th Mar 2001, 10:52
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Welcome to Canada....just make sure you wipe you feet! Hope you find a job, it's a big country.
 
Old 2nd Apr 2001, 04:12
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xsbank
Could you please eloborate on the Conair pay structure?
Thanks
 
Old 2nd Apr 2001, 19:48
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Doo - I can't tell you what they pay anymore, but you will make a good wage for a summer's work; if you survive probation, you get a number which guarantees a call next year.

Firebombing with Conair is a demanding, professional, largely VFR operation which follows the true tenets of aviation, ie loooong periods of boredom punctuated with doses of pure adrenalin. Expect to average 140 hours in 130 days....unless you have large tail-dragger time you will likely fly an Aerostar or a Caravan.
 
Old 3rd Apr 2001, 02:05
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xsbank

Thanks for info,
doo
 
Old 5th Apr 2001, 03:59
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South African with +2000hrs TT +400Twin
+400Turbine with ATPL - finl year Business
Degree Age 25y

Can anyone please give me advice on imm/working in Canada?

Thanks in Advance

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BIGBEE
 

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