Are you doing ground school at Canadian Aviation College in British Colombia and want to supplement with an online ground school? This is the place for you.
Say hello to Night Rating, the successor of our previously-titled book, Night Rating Handbook. This book features minor updates from the previous edition, and an updated design. It provides Canadian pilots-in-training and flight instructors with an all-in-one, comprehensive guide that outlines the practical aspects of flying at night in preparation for obtaining a night rating.
Aircraft Journey Log This aircraft journey log meets all of the criteria as set out by Transport Canada. Although it is not used in any of our courses, it is a mandatory book for all aircraft owners to have.
Throughout its first century of service (1924-2024), Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) personnel have taken to the skies to assist, defend and represent Canadians, at home and abroad. As Canada’s Air Force marks its centennial, the $2 100th Anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force commemorative circulation coin features a design that spans 100 years of RCAF missions, machinery and milestones. Each Colourized Special Wrap Roll contains 25 $2 coins featuring a colour-enhanced view of the RCAF roundel and the CC-130H Hercules at the centre of the coin, where they’re surrounded by engraved RCAF aircraft representing the past and present.
Provides 4 months of access to the night rating course taught by a Class 1 Instructor. Designed by industry leading pilots who have enormous amount of experience flying in remote and built up areas at night.
Honouring one of Canada’s most fabled aircraft, the Avro Arrow.
Heralded in the 1950s as “the symbol of a new era for Canada in the air,” the Avro CF-105 Arrow was one of this nation’s greatest engineering achievements, its impressive altitude and Mach-2 speed capabilities making it one of the most advanced supersonic interceptor jets of its time. It captured the imagination of the Canadian public, and, long after the project’s cancellation in 1959, the Arrow lives on as a delta-winged symbol of Canadian ingenuity and technical achievement.
The first Arrow, RL-201, is featured on this 1 oz. fine silver coin, where the spirit of innovation that produced the storied aircraft is reflected in the waters of Lake Ontario—the very waters over which different scaled models were launched during the development phase between 1954 and 1957.