What is required to convert a Canadian Commercial Multi IFR to a FAA Commercial multi IFR? I am not looking for anything on citizenship, just on the conversion process. I am an American citizen, I just did my training in Canada, because that's where I was at the time.
I have read through this FAQ http://www.http://www.proifr.com/aviation-careers/index.php?uni_id=3
With 1100 hours and 600 hours of multi, does this even come close to competitive minimums for regional hiring. The 600 hours of multi time is SIC (NO, IT IS NOT PFT TIME) however. I do have 410 hours of PIC time from flying skydivers also.
Thanks.
--Bongo
I have read through this FAQ http://www.http://www.proifr.com/aviation-careers/index.php?uni_id=3
With 1100 hours and 600 hours of multi, does this even come close to competitive minimums for regional hiring. The 600 hours of multi time is SIC (NO, IT IS NOT PFT TIME) however. I do have 410 hours of PIC time from flying skydivers also.
Thanks.
--Bongo