
LADIES LOVE TAILDRAGGERS
By Erissa Yong As taildragger pilots, we all have a story to tell. Our stories are the narrative of our paths to aviation and

By Erissa Yong As taildragger pilots, we all have a story to tell. Our stories are the narrative of our paths to aviation and

You have heard it before: “Train in 365 days/year in sunshine” that is definitely NOT Canada! But why would you possibly want to

In some professions, you get trained on the job. Your future employer would pay not only for the cost of your training, but sometimes would

Why not train with a freelance instructor? 7 reasons! In the student community, I’ve sometimes heard the consideration of wanting to train with

This manual is a compilation of the number of pre-flight tests and flight test debrief and I witnessed over the years. I have no

By Dr. Anna Serbinenko, Class 1 Instructor Aeroplane and Class 1 Aerobatics, written 14 Nov 2013 Or better to say, “how to pass that class

October 25, 1999, Aberdeen, South Dakota – After running out of fuel, a Learjet Model 35, tail # N47BA spirals to the ground and crashes,

A medical examination from a Transport Canada-approved medical examiner is required before your first solo flight. There are different categories of medical checks, and you

The cost of living in Canada depends on your lifestyle. In any case budget a minimum of $700-$1500/month: Student room: $400-900 Food: $250-300 Public transit:

We understand that pursuing your aviation dreams can be a financial challenge for many new pilots. With over 30 years of experience assisting students just

Here are some scholarships and awards available for flight training. British Columbia Aviation Council – Anderson Family Flight Training Scholarship Age: 16-19. Amount: $1’000-$5’000. Area of training:

Originally published 20-Nov-2012 You want to be a pilot, but think it costs too much? Becoming a pilot is not as expensive as everyone makes