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Old 4th Jun 2008, 19:07
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Possible find a job in canada with JAA licence

Hi people.
I´m interested find a job in Canada, but i have some questions...
The first one, can I flight with my licence?...
Second, is possible with 250 hours...?
Thaks everybody for your help and attention...
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Old 4th Jun 2008, 20:21
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No you cannot fly for a Canadian company in Canada with a JAA license.

With 250hrs it will be difficult to find a pilot job in Canada just like everywhere else.
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if you want an advise stay in europe its much better to finiding a job than here ..canada has a small industry and here dont expect a right seat in jet as in europe ... i finish soo and go europe for conversion better pay and better opportunities
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better pay yes, you may get RHS as an inexperienced pilot but see how far that better pay goes when you're paying $2.60 a litre of gas! living in the UK doesn't come cheap...not that Canada isn't going that way mind!
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Canada is doable, but not if you're expecting some jet time right away. Otherwise it'd either be as an instructor or after you get ME-IR and 50+ hours on floats, you might get a better job in the interior.
Ofcourse though, after you get converted to a Canadian license.
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