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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Western Chi-Town Burb's
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| Anyone have any info on the company regarding domiciles and a/c. While looking through the new AirWays magazine I saw some pictures of one of their 73's and got curious. That stage for me is a loooong ways from now, but since I have always thought of living there, I am researching. On another thought, what would need to be done to work for an airline north of the border such as AirCanada? Is it frowned upon due to the fact that they want to hire their own citizens? Thanks!
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| Old Skool | Alaska has 3 pilot bases: SEA, LAX and ANC. By the end of 2008 the entire fleet will be 737s.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Anchorage, AK
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| I don't know if that's accurate. On Air Canada's website it says you have to be a Canadian citizen or have 'Landed Immigrant' status. Having looked up the landed immigrant status it specifically states that you're not elligible for a Canadian passport. If anyone has more info I'd love to know it..... |
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