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Brampton-Caledon Airport (TC LID: CNC3) is a privately owned general aviation airport in Caledon, near Brampton, Ontario, Canada, northwest of Toronto. The club and airport was established in 1946 and occupies 240 acres (0.97 km 2 ) of land.
Elementary schools were operated by civilian flying clubs under contract to the RCAF and most of the instructors were civilians. For example, No. 12 EFTS Goderich was run by the Kitchener-Waterloo Flying Club and the County of Huron Flying Club. [4] The next step for a pilot was the Service Flying Training School. No. 1 Malton, Ontario (Moth)
A Canadian aeroplane flight instructor (left) and her student, with the Cessna 172 they have just completed a lesson in. The following flight instructor ratings are available to be added to the applicable licence or permit: [58] [59] Aeroplane instructor rating - Class 1, 2, 3 or 4; Aeroplane aerobatic instructor rating - Class 1 or 2
Toronto Aerodrome (Toronto Flying Club) Toronto ( Sheppard West station ) 43°44′56″N 079°27′39″W / 43.74889°N 79.46083°W / 43.74889; -79.46083 ( Toronto Aerodrome
The National Association of Flight Instructors (NAFI) is a nonprofit professional and educational organisation for flight instructors based in the United States.Founded in 1967 by Jack Eggspuehler, a professor of aviation at Ohio State University, NAFI is dedicated exclusively to "raising and maintaining the professional standing of the flight instructor in the aviation community."
"Billy Bishop Hangar" at the Brampton, Ontario Flying Club. [94] Bishop's name is featured on the Wall of Honour, at the Royal Military College of Canada. 943 Air Marshal William Avery "Billy" Bishop VC, CB, DSO, & Bar, MC, DFC, ED (1894–1956) was added to the wall of honour at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario in 2009 ...
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Contract civilian instructors replaced the military instructors who had taught the Primary Flying Course. [1] Grob G-120A badge, 2008. Multi-engine and helicopter training was conducted by military instructors using the Beech C90A King Air and the CH-139 Jet Rangers. [1]