David Woollam signs as Chief Pilot for Maldivian Air Taxi

Former Langley Flying School Graduate and Flight Instructor David Woollam has completed his sixth month as Chief Pilot at Maldivian Air Taxi. "I've got to be available by phone 24/7," says David, "and it took a little getting used to." . . . more

 

 

 

Manish Marwaha and Mahesh Kaushik move to become Jet Airway Captains on the Boeing 737-800

Commercial Pilot Graduates Manish Marwaha and Mahesh Kaushik have moved to the Captain’s seat with Jet Airways after starting with that company flying Boeing 737-800s in 2005." . . more  

 

 

Ben Orlowski and Philip Craig on the Same Flightdeck

“Every now and then you get one of those great moments when life makes sense . . a moment of refreshing clarity when you lift your head briefly from the trench of the day-to-day grind of a flight training unit and you are reminded of why it is all so very worthwhile . . .” gateio

 

 

Naif Malvankar is signed by Jet Airways

“It gives me immense pleasure to write to you. I hope all is well with you in Vancouver. However, before I go any further, I'd like to quote a short conversation we had during my flight training almost two and one-half years ago . . .” more

 

 

First Adam Katagiri Commercial Pilot Award Claimed by Darren Kroeker

“After standing as an offering for student excellence in excess of six years, the Adam Katagiri Commercial PIlot Award has finally been claimed by it first recipient--Commercial Pilot Student Darren Kroeker . . .”  more

 

 

 

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High Altitude Indoctrination Training—Registration is just about to close for students wishing to conduct the HAI course at Simon Fraser University's Hypobaric (altitude) Chamber. Contact the school co-ordinator for this--Florian James. This is a certified HAI, and the fee payable to SFU is approximately $200.

July 4, 2013Private Pilot Groundschool (Level I of the Professional Pilot Program) begins with full-time morning groundschool and afternoon flight training. Late registrations will be accepted until July 22, 2013.

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