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Co-pilot training

Why sign up for this clinic ?
For safety’s sake
To overcome your fears
To help with piloting tasks
To experience the pleasure of flying
To test yourself
For the satisfaction of having done it
To discover a true passion
To give as a gift


Become an active flying partner
Participate in pre-flight preparations
Take part in flight planning using aeronautical charts
Help pilot assess enroute weather conditions
Lighten the pilot’s workload by handling radio communications, following the flight route on a map
Above all, enjoy the experience of flying more than ever before!


 
Q: Who is co-pilot training for?
A: Co-pilot training is for anyone who travels by plane for work or pleasure. It is specifically designed for those wishing to increase their skill and comfort levels.

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Q: When can I go out on a co-pilot familiarization flight?
A: Any time you like, subject to weather conditions. Simply book an aircraft and an instructor and you’re ready to go!


Open your mind to the world of flight!

How do planes fly?
What forces act on a plane?
How do flight controls work?
 
 
Prerequisites:  None!


This clinic is for anyone who would like to know more about flying, either to acquire new skills or as a personal challenge.


Certificates issued to co-pilot training participants:
Radiotelephone Operator Permit issued by Industry Canada
ALM PAR AVION Certificate
Training hours are recorded in a training log and can be credited toward future pilot training.


Duration:
Ground school: 5 to 10 hours (depending on student’s goals and expectations)

Flight training: 5 to 10 hours (depending on student’s goals and expectations)

 
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