Beaver check out?

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Fishizl
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Beaver check out?

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Anyone know where I can get this checkout done asap? Preferably in Ontario but will travel outside of the province if needed.
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What on earth is a DHC-2 checkout?

I assume this is for a prospective employer… if that’s the case they should be providing YOU with adequate training and YOU should be getting paid throughout said training.

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TeePeeCreeper wrote: Sun Jun 29, 2025 11:12 am What on earth is a DHC-2 checkout?

I assume this is for a prospective employer… if that’s the case they should be providing YOU with adequate training and YOU should be getting paid throughout said training.

TPC
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Re: Beaver check out?

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Fishizl wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 1:33 pm
TeePeeCreeper wrote: Sun Jun 29, 2025 11:12 am What on earth is a DHC-2 checkout?

I assume this is for a prospective employer… if that’s the case they should be providing YOU with adequate training and YOU should be getting paid throughout said training.

TPC
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Perhaps, but so is the question. You'll have to define what you need it for. 'a checkout' can mean different things and at the same time nothing.

Do you want to fly one for fun? If so, the person renting to you will determine what is required.
Are you buying one? If so, your insurance company will determine what training you need and who is authorized to train you.
Is a prospective employer asking for this? If so, they have to stick to the training requirements in their ops manuals and any 'checkout' you show up with is likely worthless.
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Fishizl wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 1:33 pm
TeePeeCreeper wrote: Sun Jun 29, 2025 11:12 am What on earth is a DHC-2 checkout?

I assume this is for a prospective employer… if that’s the case they should be providing YOU with adequate training and YOU should be getting paid throughout said training.

TPC
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You sound offended.

Look at it this way, Unless you just bought a -2 and this is an insurance requirement and on top of that you lack a support network for getting you up to speed…


Take care,

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