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Cabair vs Moncton vs Toronto Airways

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Old 30th Mar 2008, 09:53
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Cabair vs Moncton vs Toronto Airways

ermm well sorry for the not so clear question but which one do you think is the best?
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Depends on what you want to get out of it. If you are after JAA then Toronto airways don't do it, only Transport Canada licences. If thats what you need then not sure. Made enquiries to both Moncton and Toronto a while ago and only Moncton got back to me, course looks comprehensive and covers the Canadian Integrated Airline Transport Pilot Course (IATP) but expensive for the number of hours. Will still be cheaper than cabair though. If you dont have info pm me your e-mail and i will send it on.
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Lets just keep the JAA, Canadian license thing apart. I want to know about the facilities and training. Which is best?
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