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Old 22nd Mar 2010, 18:23
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Converting a canadian CPL

I am just currently finishing up my canadian CPL and am thinking about the possibility of working in another country. Anyone know which are the easiest countries to convert to, or have a link to a website that goes over the conversions??
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You will find a New Zealand conversion straight forward enough, but don't count on a job. I converted a Canadian ATPL to a NZ ATPL some years back, only required Air Law & ATC Procedures exam, however check the NZ CAA website for latest details. Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand
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Hey what about the other way, I have a kiwi CPL and MEIR and was wondering what it would take to convert to a Canadian one.
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