Description
The Canadian Airline Pilot Combo (Year 1) is tailored for aspiring airline pilots beginning their professional training journey. This comprehensive package includes the essential ground school courses to guide you through the first year of airline pilot development, offering both foundational and specialized aviation knowledge.
Course Inclusions and Descriptions:
- Private Pilot License (PPL)
Covers core theoretical subjects such as meteorology, navigation, air law, and general aviation knowledge required by Transport Canada. - Commercial Pilot License (CPL)
Builds on the PPL foundation with advanced theory and regulations needed for commercial flight operations. - Instrument Rating
Sharpens your understanding of IFR flight, essential for operating in controlled airspace and adverse weather conditions. - Flight Training Materials
Supplements in-air instruction with aviation-focused ground theory to reinforce your training. - Multi-Engine and Seneca Course
Provides insights into twin-engine aircraft systems and performance, including specific training on Seneca aircraft. - Night Rating
Introduces the procedures and considerations for flying after dark. - Mountain Flying
Offers specialized instruction for handling aircraft in mountainous terrain and variable atmospheric conditions. - Tailwheel Flying
Trains you to operate aircraft with tailwheel configurations, improving precision and control. - Aerobatic Flying
Enhances your aircraft handling skills through training in loops, rolls, and other aerobatic maneuvers. - Cross-Border Flying
Prepares you for international flights, focusing on procedures and legal requirements for crossing borders. - Airplane Type Checkouts (S.E.)
Familiarizes you with the handling characteristics of various single-engine aircraft types. - Icing and Winter Operations
Builds awareness and skills to safely manage flight in cold-weather conditions, including icing threats. - GPS Course – VFR and IFR
Introduces modern GPS navigation systems for both Visual Flight Rules (VFR) and Instrument Flight Rules (IFR). - Controlled Flight into Terrain (CFIT)
Focuses on situational awareness to prevent accidents involving unintentional terrain impact. - Survival Training
Prepares you for emergency scenarios in remote or rugged environments. - Transportation of Dangerous Goods
Educates on the handling and regulation of hazardous materials within the aviation industry.
Each course must be completed along with its respective quizzes to ensure full comprehension and progress toward your airline pilot goals.
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