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Culhane Commercial Pilot Ground School Course

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Part# 13-05098
MFR Model# 0005

Overview

CULHANE MANUALS ARE WRITTEN FOR USE IN CANADA

This useful self study course is dedicated to the CPL - Aeroplane standard and contains all required subjects to self study for the Transport Canada Commercial Pilot Aeroplane Written - CPAER.

The course is the leading CPL self study ground school course text in Canada since 1989. Course text is filled with illustrations, chart extracts (in colour), exercises and complete instructions on complex subjects, all presented in a user-friendly format. An important feature of this course is that all subjects are number coded, internally cross referenced and indexed. Users that complete this self study course will have covered all mandatory subjects as stipulated in Transport Canada study and reference guides and will find it greatly enhances scoring prospects on the latest TC CPAER written. This text can also be used for those seeking to convert a United States of America Commercial Pilot Certificate into a Canadian CPL and contains everything needed for the FAACA conversionary exam in Section 1 of text - Air Law and Procedures.

266 pages, colour navigation charts, perfect bound.
   
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