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I was thinking that this could be a possible job oppertunity after watching a wings over Canada episode one day some time ago and thought "hmm i might like that job" so I talked to some people and all said i suited the job... whats the hour requirement

 

I found the RCMP website says that you must be willing to relocate to aanywhere in Canada... after talking to some people i found out that the most likely place I would end up would be Vancouver or Kelowna if I applied to fly in B.C. and that going up north for any more than a month was not to likely. the people I talked to also said that if I am a skilled pilot and a nice guy they think i wouldnt get moved all around all the time like the PC-12 pilots

 

 

So any info you can supply me would be apreciated, Cole B)

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I can fly a battlestar ! Did it for years at ______ . got 2,500 hrs on them and ony one Scariell came apart.

If I didn't have the perfect job already, I may consider the move. The biggest problem is..I still like to FLY.

 

This week (weather cooperating) I have a 3 day / 30 hour job building a Mountain Hut (7,000 +/- ) , there's about 100 - 1,500 lb loads to deliver on the end of a 120'...now that's what I call flying !

 

Here I am slumming it in a B model ! (circa 1998)

 

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I can fly a battlestar ! Did it for years at ______ .    got 2,500 hrs on them and ony one Scariell came apart. 

If I didn't have the perfect job already, I may consider the move.  The biggest problem is..I still like to FLY. 

 

This week (weather cooperating) I have a 3 day / 30 hour job building a Mountain Hut (7,000 +/- ) , there's about 100 - 1,500 lb loads to deliver on the end of a 120'...now that's what I call flying !

 

 

Amen Brother.

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