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The BC Aviation Council is always looking for talent in our communities. We welcome indivduals to join and become the driving force behind change, education, events, and much more! You will get to work with like minded people, engage in events, and devlop volunteer experience.
Application process
Step #1: Search and select
Find a committee that fits your interest or knowledge. There are over 10 committees to choose from!
Then select a committee that aligns with your interests.
Step #2: Apply
Apply to your ideal committee or multiple of your choosing.
Volunteer applicants must:
•Must be admissible into Canada and have the proper permits to volunteer
•Other requirements to add
Step #3: Volunteer!
Wait [_] number of business days to hear back about your application and follow the instructions to become a volunteer.
That’s all! You are now a volunteer!
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About BCAC
PROMOTING THE SHARED INTERESTS OF THE BC AVIATION AND AEROSPACE COMMUNITY SINCE 1938
Aviation and aerospace is critical to growing the region’s economy. The sector supports British Columbians in their lives everyday. BCAC, in partnership with supporters, stakeholders, and the community, positively influences the well-being of British Columbia’s aviation and aerospace sector. It is only by innovating and finding new ways to work together that we will continue to see a visible, connected and thriving aviation and aerospace industry in BC.
The British Columbia Aviation Council is a 550 member-driven registered charitable organization established under the British Columbia Society Act.
Vision
An aviation and aerospace industry that is visible, connected and thriving.
Mission
To promote, stimulate and encourage the sustainable development, growth and advancement of aviation and aerospace in British Columbia.
Five Strategic Priorities for BCAC
1. Increasing Visibility
2. Contributing to the Development of Aviation and Aerospace Policy
3. People: The Industry’s Future
4. Encouraging a Connected Community with a Strong Voice
5. Ensuring Continued Organizational Sustainability and Financial Stability
BCAC Five-Year Strategic Plan
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I join?
Volunteering with the BCAC offers many benefits, on a professional and personal level. It provides opportunity for you to develop your career in aviation, gain skills, and get recognized.
How do I get Involved?
Applications are always open.
Go to the application page to submit the application form.
What is BCAC?
BCAC promotes the shared interests of the BC aviation and aerospace community since 1938.
Aviation and aerospace is critical to growing the region’s economy. The sector supports British Columbians in their lives everyday. BCAC, in partnership with supporters, stakeholders, and the community, positively influences the well-being of British Columbia’s aviation and aerospace sector. It is only by innovating and finding new ways to work together that we will continue to see a visible, connected and thriving aviation and aerospace industry in BC.
The British Columbia Aviation Council is a 550 member-driven registered charitable organization established under the British Columbia Society Act.
Learn more about the BC Aviation Council at https://www.bcaviationcouncil.org/about/
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I applied. When will I hear back?
It generally takes [time] to receive a response. Please email [email] to follow up on the application.
What is the time commitment to become a volunteer?
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Do you have volunteer opportunities for students?
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Is there a minimum age to volunteer?
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Additional questions?
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