Serious answers where will I get funds from?
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Re: Serious answers where will I get funds from?
Any inside scopes from the BC area?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers.
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L1011 wrote:Unfortunately, it is now. Out of province you have to pay the full price, however much that is.AUGER9 wrote:Outside Canada I'm not sure, but outside Ontario was not an issue.
I know people who have had school paid for, and others who have had ratings paid for through EI...
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I was lucky enough to get very good well paying jobs throughout the summer. I got a line of credit the last year of my studies from my local credit union. It was PRIME rate and I only paid interest on what I used. I didn't have to start paying the principal back until 12 months after graduation, giving me plenty of time to pay it off in large chunks.
Check your local credit union and see what they can do for you. If you have enough collateral - car, savings, investments, etc, then you will not require a co-signer.
Check your local credit union and see what they can do for you. If you have enough collateral - car, savings, investments, etc, then you will not require a co-signer.
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Great advice here guys!
For those of you that got a loan/line of credit:
-Does age come into the equation? Will I be able to get a student line of credit being in my late 20's? I assume student line of credits have a lower rate?
-Using a $10,000 loan as an example: do they just hand you a cheque for $10,000 or do they give you a visa or mastercard with that limit? Or is a line of credit a type of account with that set amount in it, and you can withdraw/use any amount you need up to the limit they give you?
-Is there a period of time before you have to start repaying the loan? Or do your payments start as soon as you use the first bit of it?
-Assuming I want to take out a loan to cover the cost of all my training including PPL, CPL, CFI & ratings, do I need to go in and ask for a grand total amount or should I get a line of credit for my PPL, then my CPL 5 or 6 months later, and so on?
I will of course be making an effort to research this all on my own in the next few months but any insight is much appreciated!
For those of you that got a loan/line of credit:
-Does age come into the equation? Will I be able to get a student line of credit being in my late 20's? I assume student line of credits have a lower rate?
-Using a $10,000 loan as an example: do they just hand you a cheque for $10,000 or do they give you a visa or mastercard with that limit? Or is a line of credit a type of account with that set amount in it, and you can withdraw/use any amount you need up to the limit they give you?
-Is there a period of time before you have to start repaying the loan? Or do your payments start as soon as you use the first bit of it?
-Assuming I want to take out a loan to cover the cost of all my training including PPL, CPL, CFI & ratings, do I need to go in and ask for a grand total amount or should I get a line of credit for my PPL, then my CPL 5 or 6 months later, and so on?
I will of course be making an effort to research this all on my own in the next few months but any insight is much appreciated!
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Re: Serious answers where will I get funds from?
Hey! thats not fair! They only gave me $10 000. I could only pay for my night rating and a few hours towards my commercial with that!SkyWolfe wrote:I think we need a sticky about funding.
Any who, RBC has a good line of credit program if you need it. I got 35k from them.
Where I got some of my money from was from friends/family/scholarships(big contributor)/ REPS..../government loans
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http://www.student-loan-bankruptcy.ca/Indanao wrote:Well, get a job, all the loans available, then go flying, and bankrupt. Can't take the licenses back, and with no bills you could afford to work the ramp in Yellowknife.
Be careful. I am pretty sure if you have a goverment-issued student loan, bankruptcy will not remove this particular type of debt (unless you wait seven years after graduating to file).
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Move to Alberta. Get a job in the patch. One of the outfits here just hired a mechanics helper for $28 hr. No experience.
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Step 1 - get a 1 year diploma with good salary (insurance, trades, ???)
Step 2 work full time with a job with overtime, dump all of that into an RRSP 20,000$ / 2 years
Step 3 Withdraw RRSP 10,000 (no penalty if reimbursed as part of continuing education plan)
Year 1 = Private and night rating
Step 4 Withdraw RRSP 10,000 + 5k tax return from RRSP,s and tuition +10k line of credit
Year 2 = Multi IFR + Commercial
Step 5 Year 3 Tax return = Reimburse 5k$ line of credit,
...... Finished MIFR with 5k debt
Step 2 work full time with a job with overtime, dump all of that into an RRSP 20,000$ / 2 years
Step 3 Withdraw RRSP 10,000 (no penalty if reimbursed as part of continuing education plan)
Year 1 = Private and night rating
Step 4 Withdraw RRSP 10,000 + 5k tax return from RRSP,s and tuition +10k line of credit
Year 2 = Multi IFR + Commercial
Step 5 Year 3 Tax return = Reimburse 5k$ line of credit,
...... Finished MIFR with 5k debt
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+2 (Go to Alberta, hard to work your ass off in Manitoba or BC, etcLousyFisherman wrote:+1100LL81 wrote:Umm work your ass off and earn the money you need.
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^Thats exactly what im doing...through previous experience I got a job doing MWD on an oil rig. Last month I worked 29 days straight but was able to walk away with 16k..Lots of companies are hiring and will accept people with general labour background. Now instead of renting im looking at buying a plane to do my commercial on and will end up having a plane instead of renting!
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Got mine from RBC, not for entire payment though. gl
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That's a good idea I was telling the same to my bro who is starting out.kerosene wrote:Step 1 - get a 1 year diploma with good salary (insurance, trades, ???)
Step 2 work full time with a job with overtime, dump all of that into an RRSP 20,000$ / 2 years
Step 3 Withdraw RRSP 10,000 (no penalty if reimbursed as part of continuing education plan)
Year 1 = Private and night rating
Step 4 Withdraw RRSP 10,000 + 5k tax return from RRSP,s and tuition +10k line of credit
Year 2 = Multi IFR + Commercial
Step 5 Year 3 Tax return = Reimburse 5k$ line of credit,
...... Finished MIFR with 5k debt
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This thread is a great resource and I am debating whether to go through a college or privately, building on the various certification components as I go. I have $40k in savings, so what, in your experience, would be the most cost-effective way of going about this? The goal is commercial of course.
I do have 3 years of a bachelor of science degree completed and my job schedule is pretty flexible in that I can take a few days off in a week on relative short notice.
Thanks in advance.
I do have 3 years of a bachelor of science degree completed and my job schedule is pretty flexible in that I can take a few days off in a week on relative short notice.
Thanks in advance.
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Question:
If I contribute towards a family member's flight training, does anyone know if I can claim it against my income and see a tax savings?
If I contribute towards a family member's flight training, does anyone know if I can claim it against my income and see a tax savings?
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Go work on a drilling rig for a winter and have zero debt. Trying to pay back a 40k loan while making around 1200 a month will only leave you enough for the much needed case of beer at the end of the day.
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I got a 40 000$ line of credit from Desjardins. The way it works is you only pay the interests for 2 years (only 5%) and after that the line of credit becomes a loan which you have 10 years to pay back (12% interest at that point, for 550$ a month if maxed out). I got that from Desjardins here in St-Hubert so you can only use this one for Air Richelieu or Cargair here in YHU, but I think they offer a similar package for some other locations (Grondair at St-Frederique if im not mistaken)... Of course to get that you need either an acceptanle co-signer (parent or other) or sufficiant credit-salary...
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The issue is not how to get funds, Almost any bank will give you a line of credit. The question is how am i going to be able to pay off 50k in debt when im done training in this industry.
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You can pay it over a period of 10 years 550$ a month... It's not small payment but it's not that high.. Find yourself a 15$+/hour job while studying, it's not that hard to find. If you have a decent revenue you'll get tax returns, it's about 35% back so out of 60k you should get about 20k back only 40k left... But really depends how much you want this of course?...isn't life all about that actually?....