Brampton Flying Club to host new Training agency!

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Brampton Flying Club to host new Training agency!

Post by recce » Fri Nov 17, 2006 1:34 am

Brampton (ON) - The president of the Brampton Flying Club and a new organisation by the name of Ontario Training and Aviation Services announced in a quiet press conference today that OTAS will be open it's doors to contract training in the new year. With head offices being set up at Brampton Flying Club CEO of OTAS Danny Sevigny surmised that perfect venues are available for pilots of any experience level to be accomodated.
"Training will begin at whatever stage the pilot being trained requires," Stated Mr. Sevigny. "We will strive for not only academic excellence with our trainees, but also perfection in their flight maneuvers and procedures. No feet are too small to have shoes made for them, so our lessons will be accomodating in everyway that we can make them. We will not however compromise on the safety or skill level of said trainees."
The business plan outlines the basic structure of the lessons starting from a pilot who has proven skill in a C172. FlyNET News can offer you this exclusive sneek peek at next years newest service:

Single Piston test:
Twin Piston introduction with discussions and practical examples of emergencies, asymetric thrust and it's uses, general handling of complex aircraft, fuel economizing and passenger comfort:
Twin Turbine Conversion: discussions and practical examples of terminology, engine spooling, general aircraft handling, emergencies, passenger comfort:
VATSIM certification: discussion on connecting and configuration, professionalism, communication procedures, filing flight plans, flying routes, conflict resolution:
Jet conversion: terminology changes, engine spooling, advanced fuel management, advanced flight planning, autopilot systems, advanced flight techniques, emergencies

Other services are also to include a charter operation, and custom flight training with pilots being trained on the aircraft they will actually use for the airline.

gates.to is being looked at as a solution to training issues that may arise Mr. Sevigny pointed out.

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