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Old 19th May 2013 | 18:05
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B1900D Type Rating Renewal

Hello,

I am looking for an FTO where I can renew my B1900D Type rating. I know about flightsafety but would there be any other solution in Canada?

I have done my initial Type Rating in Denver, and would like to avoid having a TC Examiner fly there to check me out.

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Old 20th May 2013 | 17:44
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Try Courtesy Air, Buffalo Narrows, Sask. or Sunwest, Calgary, Discovery Air, Yelowknife. Wasaywa Airways, Thunder Bay.
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Old 20th May 2013 | 21:37
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Hello Pineridge,

thank you very much, will do!

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Old 21st May 2013 | 18:19
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There is no 'renewal' requirement for a type rating on a Canadian licence. Are you working overseas and require to renew you instrument rating, perhaps? Then you have other options.
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Old 22nd May 2013 | 14:20
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Hello Number1,

You are right, there is no renewal requirement, thanks for reminding me!

I am working overseas and I wil have to explain to my company. I guess they want me to go through a sim check for both the B1900D and the King Air 200.

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Old 22nd May 2013 | 14:50
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Wouldn't it be nice if there was one licensing standard and if every CAA around the world was required to use it?
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