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wingsmagazine.comMar 25, 2021

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Aerocourse

Learn from the experts with AeroCourse ground school seminars - now holding virtual classroom sessions and in-person courses with limited registration to ensure physical distance.

We have been assisting students to reach their aviation goals for over 30 years. Our IFR and ATPL/IATRA seminars feature quality instruction, valuable and practical course material presented in an atmosphere conducive to learning.

Upcoming courses include:
ATPL: Virtual Classroom (5 days) April 9-11 & 17-18 (EST): June 11-13 & 19-20 (MST)
In-person Classroom (3 days) May 7-9 Toronto: May 14-16 Calgary.

IFR: Virtual Classroom (4 days) New - May 8-9 & 15-16 (MST)
In-person Classroom (3 days) April 23-25 Calgary(TBD); June 4-6 Torontot; June 18-20 Calgary. In-depth IFR (5 days) April 10-11 & 16-18 Brampton (TBD).

Note: COVID-19 restrictions may require changes to scheduled courses.

For more information on our courses and COVID updates visit our » website

Canadian Propeller

Canadian Propeller - Ready To Provide Expertise & Support in 2021

Canadian Propeller is Canada’s preferred propeller facility for MRO of composite and aluminum blades and propellers. We are an Authorized Service Facility (ASF) for Hartzell, McCauley, MT Propeller, and we are approved by Transport Canada and EASA to service Hamilton Sundstrand Blades, including those found on the Dash-8, ATR, and CL-215t & CL-415. Our customers are our top priority, always. We are committed to world-class workmanship and honest, integral pricing. 204/7 Support & AOG.

1 800 773 6853 - dwills@canadianpropeller.com

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Mohawk

Mohawk College aviation centre opens at right time for industry

Canada’s aviation industry had a shortage of aircraft maintenance engineers (AME’s) before Covid-19, and will contend with a deeper skills shortage as the industry pulls out of the pandemic at a time when more AME’s have jumped on the Covid-hiatus to retire. For students considering a career in aircraft maintenance or aerospace manufacturing, the timing couldn’t be better.

“Good aviation jobs will be coming back. Many of the skilled technicians who held those jobs before the pandemic have or will be retiring from the industry,” says Kal Rebin, Vice-President of Maintenance and Engineering for Jazz Aviation, Canada’s largest regional airline. “It is an unprecedented opportunity for a new generation of well-trained AME graduates who will be needed to maintain safe and reliable aircraft in Canada and around the world.”

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WWFC

Learn how to fly with the WWFC

The Waterloo Wellington Flight Centre provides strong education and industry partnerships, which give our graduates a competitive edge and the skills needed to fly in jobs across Canada.

The skills you need and the school you want.
Contact us today at 519-648-2213 or visit wwfc.ca.

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