
Alberta operations
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Re: Alberta operations
I always had trouble with the Transport written exams, too.As usual, reading comprehension is at an all time low here on Avcanada
Re: Alberta operations
They call it Dirty Bird nowadays, cause it seems nice but is out to kill you. 

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Re: Alberta operations
Shiny Side Up,Shiny Side Up wrote:As usual, reading comprehension is at an all time low here on Avcanada. Not much point I suppose to getting an idea across to some people here. Someone might note that the opening poster was asking how flying business in Alberta relates to the seasonal nature of the oil patch in Alberta, but no one reads entire posts here before hitting the "reply" button.
YES There is a lot of aviation activity in Alberta.
NO The seasonal nature of the oil patch in Alberta does not have much effect on how busy aviation relating to it is.
No need to bring this discussion down any further with more sarcasm or rudeness.
To question cause and effect is pointless as is trying to split the Atom again.
To answer the original question, if that is your worry......
There will always be seasonal work in Alberta, like many other regions; its affected by not only season but the price of commodity v.s the price of obtaining such commodity which is at the direction of the corporations. With that knowledge one should be able to understand that there is then a ripple effect.
Does that satisfy your question/comment sufficiently enough for your righteous sense's?