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LaurieIain 30th Jun 2002 22:42

Brit intrested in bushflying
 
Hey guys

I've just finished uni and am about to embark on a CPL/IR course. To be honest the airline stuff doesn't appeal. My mate just started and feels somewhat let down.

Any advice on how to get into bush flying. Obviously i'll need a right to work in canada at some stage and at least 50 hours float training.

So any help on how to go about training and or getting that elusive foot in the door for a british guy. would be most greatfully recieved.

Glonass 1st Jul 2002 13:18

Link to Transport Canada
 
Hello there,

I'm a bit out of the loop regarding avation in Canada and nothing to do with the bush but here's a start: http://www.tc.gc.ca/CivilAviation/menu.htm

Hope it helps somehow...

Cheers,

ehwatezedoing 2nd Jul 2002 01:22

You can also lurk here
Scroll down for the "bush flying" forum.

GKP 29th Jul 2002 16:46

Brit Interested in Bush Flying
 
Perhaps I can help.
We have quite a few company's specializing in this activity.
Feel free to check out our webiste for specifics or call me.
http://www.atac.ca
Air Transport Association of Canada

Canadian Luscombe 30th Jul 2002 02:50

Also take a look at http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...threadid=58062

BTW, times are pretty tough here for pilots; you're welcome to try but if you can find work in the UK I wouldn't be in any great hurry to throw my hat in the Canadian ring ... :( :( :(

boeang747 31st Jul 2002 22:43

Hello,

Without a valid Canadian passport you can not work legally in Canada, just like a Canadian can not work in the UK without a valid British passport. Sad, but true. Also EU's licencing dept will not accept a Canadian licence unless we spend our life savings on a stupid lengthy bloodsucking EU conversion. The flying here is great though. If you can get in, there are plenty of jobs in the bush for the aspiring and willing. This country is great. #3 in the world to live. I'm having the time of my life here.

I suggest you take a vacation here and just claim refugee status. A small 2 hour interview with immigration and you are set. Health card and a few dollars to boot to get you on your way, thanks to our friendly liberal Gvmt.

Good luck

BlueCross 1st Aug 2002 02:07

boeang747, what you said is not true. A valid Canadian passport is by no means a requirement for employment here. What you do need though is to be legally entitled to work here, meaning you have either a work visa, or be a permanent resident. Or of course a citizen of Canada. Getting a work visa or residency in Canada should not be too difficult, I imagine.


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