• Studying For Your Radiotelephone License

    I’ve been using the following two documents provided by Industry Canada as a study guide for the Radiotelephone License: – Study Guide for the Radio telephone Operator’s Restircted Certificate (Aeronautical) – Guide for Examiners Conducting Examinations for the Radiotelephone Operator’s Restricted Certificate (Aeronautical) The examiner guide is good, because it contains some sample questions you…

  • Circuits Part 2

    This is an update to a post I made earlier in the week. The flight on Saturday was good. We finished up stalls and spirals. Let me tell you, spirals are much more easier on the stomach than the spins are. One of my classmates took a video of her spin lesson – I asked…

  • Circuits!

    I started doing circuits today. Fun stuff. I don’t think that I will ever get bored of them. I have a lot to write about but I’m going to make this one short (and update you about other stuff in another entry). I booked two lessons today. On the second lesson, I decided to bring…

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    Busted!

    This is a repost from Aviatrix’s latest post. First, some background: ADF Is a navigation tool thats based on AM radio signals. The way it works is that there are a bunch of “stations” (called NDBs, Non Directional Beacons) all over Canada that broadcast this AM signal that you use for direction finding. There is…

  • No Fly Zone

    My last two lessons have been canceled because my FI is sick. Get better soon! My midterms are coming up this week (and next). I’ve been studying for my Human Factors midterm on Saturday and I’m going to spend the most of the day today doing so as well. The second half of this class…