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Old 12th Jan 2013, 14:32
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Hour Building

Hi everyone.

I'm hopefully going to be living and working in Toronto come November this year.

Would Canada be a good option to hour build?

I will have my EASA PPL by then, will I need to convert the licence?

I have no idea on what to do so as much info would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Mike
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Hey Mike,

Looks like the usual people aren't answering your question so I'll attempt.

I came to Canada a number of years ago with a JAA PPL. To convert to a TC PPL you need to write the PSTAR exam ( Improved PSTAR Study Guide - Robyn's Flying Start ) and get a Canadian aviation medical then go to the nearest TC office with your logbook and they will issue you with a Canadian PPL based on your foreign licence.

After that, I would recommend going to a flight school and having a few rides with an instructor so that you get the feel of the way things are done here.

Then go for it! Build your time, get a CPL and MIR and get a bush job in Canada's north, if that's what you want.

Cheers!
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