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JD832 05-06-2011 10:01 AM

Air Canada
 
I'm a part 121 pilot here in the United States and just completed my conversion for my TC ATPL. Any thoughts about working for Air Canada? Are they still hiring and if so what does the future look like for the airline and its employee's?

Any current Air Canada employee's out there?

Your thoughts are greatly appreciated.

Thanks

CANAM 05-06-2011 10:54 AM


Originally Posted by JD832 (Post 989893)
I'm a part 121 pilot here in the United States and just completed my conversion for my TC ATPL. Any thoughts about working for Air Canada? Are they still hiring and if so what does the future look like for the airline and its employee's?

Any current Air Canada employee's out there?

Your thoughts are greatly appreciated.

Thanks


You'd be better off to ask this question at:
AVCANADA • View forum - Air Canada

FifthElement 05-09-2011 06:27 PM


Originally Posted by JD832 (Post 989893)
I'm a part 121 pilot here in the United States and just completed my conversion for my TC ATPL. Any thoughts about working for Air Canada? Are they still hiring and if so what does the future look like for the airline and its employee's?

Any current Air Canada employee's out there?

Your thoughts are greatly appreciated.

Thanks

I came from a US carrier as well, after doing the FAA/TC conversion. You also need the legal right to work in Canada, (landed immigrant or dual citizen).

AC is a great place to work, they recently started hiring again, but not sure how long it will last. A few unknowns...price of Jet A, general health of the economy, contract negotiations and fly-past 60 currently still unresolved.

Positive factors: Canadian economy in much better shape than the States.
Also, 37 Dreamliners/787s scheduled to show up on the property in late 2013...

I encourage you to apply and see what happens..

"It's better to be prepared for an opportunity, and not have one, then to have an opportunity, and not be prepared."

PearlPilot 05-09-2011 07:43 PM

Just out of curiosity how do you obtain "landed immigrant" status in Canada? Do you give up your U.S. residency?

FifthElement 05-10-2011 06:51 PM


Originally Posted by PearlPilot (Post 991548)
Just out of curiosity how do you obtain "landed immigrant" status in Canada? Do you give up your U.S. residency?


It's all here:

Welcome to Citizenship and Immigration Canada

topprospect16 05-10-2011 10:55 PM


Originally Posted by FifthElement (Post 991518)
Also, 37 Dreamliners/787s scheduled to show up on the property in late 2013...

Good one...

PearlPilot 05-11-2011 08:36 PM


Originally Posted by FifthElement (Post 991980)

Thank you very much!

FLowpayFO 05-11-2011 08:44 PM

FifthElement, are you originally from the US? Are there many foreigners at Air Canada? It seems like a nice place to work, and I sure wouldn't mind living in YVR :)

Confused 05-15-2011 07:34 PM

What kind of time is air canada hiring at?

FifthElement 05-16-2011 06:17 PM


Originally Posted by Confused (Post 994180)
What kind of time is air canada hiring at?


Most applicants significantly exceed the published minimums....here's an excerpt from the AC website:

aircanada.com - About Air Canada - Pilots

Job Requirements

To fly for Air Canada, pilots must meet certain basic requirements:
  • 1000 hours of fixed wing flying time
  • Completion of schooling to the university entrance level. Ability to pass the Air Canada and Transport Canada medical and visual acuity requirements for a Category 1 medical certificate.
  • Canadian Commercial Pilot licence, current Instrument Rating and Multi-Engine endorsement.
  • Canadian citizenship or landed immigrant status.
Pilot applications far exceed job vacancies, so preference is given to candidates with qualifications beyond the basic requirements. Examples of desirable additional qualifications include, but are not limited to:
  • Canadian Airline Transport Pilot licence
  • University degree or college diploma
  • Aviation College diploma
  • Military or commercial flight experience
  • Jet and/or glass cockpit experience
  • Additional language(s)


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