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KenoraPilot
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Looking for YVR Crash Pad

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Awarded YVR June 1 and will be looking for a crash pad or a room to rent in Vancouver anywhere near the skytrain line or Richmond with bus service. Does anyone have a line on crash pads in YVR or could possibly point me in the right direction to start looking? I've done some "googling" however, it hasn't lead to much.

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Re: Looking for YVR or YYZ Crash Pad

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PM if preferred. Thanks.
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Re: Looking for YVR or YYZ Crash Pad

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I think your jumpseat privileges start your first day on the property.
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Re: Looking for YVR or YYZ Crash Pad

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All AC travel privileges start 6 months from the date of hire (first day of GS). You can use WJ from day one however
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Re: Looking for YVR or YYZ Crash Pad

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Rowdy wrote:You can use WJ from day one however
As a full-fare passenger? Honest question, how would that work at an AC carrier?
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Re: Looking for YVR or YYZ Crash Pad

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You are a standby passenger
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Re: Looking for YVR or YYZ Crash Pad

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It's called "reciprocal jumpseat" flying. As a Jazz pilot you can fly cheaply (less than $100) on Westjet, Porter, Transat and a number of other airlines. It's a standby seat in the back. Not the cockpit jumpseat.
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