PPL #15 RADIO & ELECTRONIC THEORY

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In this class we will discuss radio wave theory, the theory of operation, application of various radio aids to navigation including VORs, NDBs & ADFs, DME, VORTACs, TACANs, GPS, radar,…

PPL #11 FLIGHT COMPUTERS

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During this session we will discuss how to use your E6B flight computer. Time, speed and distance, fuel consumption, fuel burn, true altitude and wind correction calculations plus many more.…

PPL #7 LICENSING REQ. & PSTAR EXAM

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The aim of this class is to review rules of the air and procedures. Students are expected to study the AIM references outlined in the PSTAR study guide PRIOR to…

PPL #2 AERODYNAMICS AND THEORY OF FLIGHT

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During this session we will discuss airframe construction, forces acting on an aircraft in flight, movements and controls, aircraft stability and flight performance. Reference: From the Ground Up: pages 15…

PPL #16 PHYSIOLOGY & PDM

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During this session we will discuss medical factors affecting pilots such as; hypoxia, carbon monoxide poisoning, hyperventilation, decompression sickness, sensory illusions, alcohol, drugs, blood donation, fatigue, pregnancy, nutrition, stress and…

PPL #12 Nav 1 – Basic Nav

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During this session we will discuss latitude and longitude, the earth’s magnetism and aeronautical charts. Reference: From the Ground Up: pages 176 – 192,

PPL #8 MET 1: BASIC THEORY

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In this class we will discuss the atmosphere, clouds, pressure, winds, humidity, temperature and stability. Reference: From the Ground Up: pages 123 – 140, Royal Canadian Air Force Weather Manual

PPL #3 FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS

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This lesson will involve an analysis of atmospheric pressure, the pitot static system, gyroscopic theory and associated instruments. The magnetic compass will also be discussed. Reference: From the Ground Up:…

PPL #13 NAV 2: INTRO TO FLIGHT PLANNING

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This is a practical class involving navigation problems as well as preparing the chart and flight log for a cross country trip: Brampton to Collingwood to Muskoka and return via…

PPL #9 MET 2: AIR MASSES, FRONTS & HAZARDS

L:ecture Hall

Topics will include air masses, fronts, precipitation, fog types, thunderstorms, icing and turbulence. Reference: From the Ground Up: pages 140 – 163, Royal Canadian Air Force Weather Manual

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The Brampton-Caledon Airport is close to Toronto, allowing easy access to all of Canada’s 400 series highways.

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