1901 Introduction to Aviation I
: An introductory study of theory of flight, flight instruments, aircraft engineering, meteorology, air navigation, radio, airmanship, rules of the air, and medical facts for pilots. Leading the student up to the Department of Transport administered written Private Pilot examination. (Fall first year)1910 Recreational Flight Lab
: This course consists of 30 hours of flight training in light single engine aircraft and concludes with the Recreational Flight Test. The student is awarded the Recreational Pilot Permit.1901 Introduction to Aviation I
: An introductory study of theory of flight, flight instruments, aircraft engineering, meteorology, air navigation, radio, airmanship, rules of the air, and medical facts for pilots. Leading the student up to the Department of Transport administered written Private Pilot examination. Click here for more information on the Canadian Private Licence. (Fall first year)1911 Basic Flight Lab I:
This course includes instruction and practice in flight skills (approx. 25 hrs) through the first solo stage. (Fall first year)1912 Basic Flight Lab II:
Prerequisite for this course is 1911. Flight Training in single engine aircraft (approx. 30 hrs.) continues and the course leads to the Private Pilot Flight Test. Having past both the written and flight test the student receives the Private Pilot Licence.Copyright © 1997 Adam Penner All Rights Reserved.