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Here you will find a wide range of different flight training articles ranging from educational to personal experience articles.
Flight Instructors – The 7 Learning Factors
7 Learning Factors to be Aware of When Teaching Student Pilots When becoming a flight instructor in Canada it is required that you learn [...]
How to Use the 1 in 60 Rule to Calculate Heading Corrections
How to Calculate the Opening and Closing Angles Using the 1 in 60 Rule In order to calculate the opening an closing angles for use [...]
Time and Distance to NDB and VOR Stations
How to calculate time and distance to NDB and VOR stations NDBs TIME: In order to calculate the time to NDB stations you need [...]
NDB Frequency Range
In what frequency range do NDBs operate? NDBs operate in the LF and MF frequency ranges. These frequencies range from 30 to 3000 kHz [...]
Student Pilot – Time, Speed, and Distance Calculations
Pilot - Calculating Time, Speed, and Distance Knowing the formulas on how to calculate time, speed, and distance as a student pilot is [...]
Human Factors for Pilots
What are human factors in piloting? Pilots are a component of the aviation system. Just as the airplane and its parts are subject to [...]
What is QNH?
What is QNH? QNH is really just another way to confuse you while learning to be a pilot! It is kind of just another [...]
Canada Flight Test Scoring Rubric
PPL and CPL Transport Canada Flight Test Scoring Rubric If you are a Canadian student pilot working towards your private pilot license [...]
Trying to Understanding Attitude + Power = Performance
Mastering the ability to control the airspeed and altitude of your airplane. What does attitude + power actually mean? Mastering the [...]
Ground Effect Learning Tool
Understanding Ground Effect Ground Effect is a topic discussed in a few of the PGIs found on this website. You can find [...]
Why you need to buy your own home flight training simulator!
So by now you may have become used to watching your bank about dole out dollars faster than you can produce them. Or maybe [...]