412driver Posted November 18, 2004 Report Posted November 18, 2004 CM.....you da man................ :up: Quote
tDawe Posted November 19, 2004 Report Posted November 19, 2004 CM ... Not sure who your LPGA pro is.. but its fair bet ill be stoping by your home course on my next road trip to try out the back 9. :up: tDawe Quote
duf Posted November 20, 2004 Report Posted November 20, 2004 If I qualify for a significant amount of funding... Would an IFR add on be possible? Anyone know anyone that has done this? Quote
cap Posted November 20, 2004 Report Posted November 20, 2004 Duf ------again.....it depends on what region you are in. In Winnipeg they will say "No, there are no funds for that". If you go and see your MP about why not, you will later get a letter from an EI superior stating that "Yes, there is $2000 available to aide you". Quote
duf Posted December 31, 2004 Report Posted December 31, 2004 thanks for the help.. the guy at the local (generous) office says there is half of the training $$$ availiable to me, and if I want to ask for more, I will have to jump through some hoops. Honestly, I will jump through as many hoop as they want for more. I'm grateful... :up: :up: :up: :up: Quote
Ryan Posted December 31, 2004 Report Posted December 31, 2004 Another chunk of $$ that helps out: When you're finished your training, get the school to write up a tuition tax form. Not sure the exact form name, but they will know what you mean. Then send this to your accountant. Depending on the tax bracket you're in you will get 15% to 40% of your total costs refunded back to you. Being a broke student you'll most likely fall into the 15% range, meaning you'll get about $7500 back come tax season. Then toss that right back to your loan, and the bank will love you. :up: Quote
duf Posted April 21, 2005 Report Posted April 21, 2005 UPDATE Didn't get the chance to apply. Reloctaed to Calgary and got an Oil/Gas job... Until further notice!!!!! Lots of Helicopters (torture) here!!! NEXT YEAR!!!! Quote
GoldMember Posted April 22, 2005 Report Posted April 22, 2005 Okey-dokey here we go: I don't agree with public money being used to fund initial pilot training. By the time I was 18 I had saved up enough money (summer jobs) to get most of my commercial fixed-wing training done (no $$ from mom and dad or the bank), and I continued to work during my training (3 jobs) so that I had enough money to complete the entire course uninterrupted. I then flew for a few years and lived as cheaply as possible in order to accumulate enough cash to do my rotary conversion. Anybody can do it, it just takes hard work. For those of you who say that you are entitled to this funding because you pay into the Employment Insurance program, I say that you are entitled to the twice monthly check that you recieve while you are laid off from your current job. I don't mean to sound like an a$$hole, but EI benefits would be better spent funding courses that train people for jobs that are in high demand. If people manage to get their flight training funded by EI, they should have to pay some, if not all, of it back should they not become employed as pilots within five years. Quote
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