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SteveWhite
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Please excuse me for not writing in French. I am learning but way too insecure to attempt the question en francais ici.

In todays hiring climate, what are the chances of someone with a bit of Dash/Northern experience with beginner level French (and trying daily to improve) to get on with Air Inuit? Is being bilingual a hard requirement?

Feel free to PM me.

Merci.
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Absolutly no problemo !
Just keep in mind that you’ll live in community for 2 weeks at the time...
So there is a cleanning lady everywhere, and a cook at some places...but you have to behave like if you were still living with your parents ! (or better !)
Good luck, great cie and great flying !
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if you want to fly a Dash, Inuit is the last place, next to Jazz or Encore.
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Every pilot always has a 1st landing in every new type they fly. And it never ends like this one did i.e. in a good but not perfect landing.
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