Title: | True North Strong & Free |
Notice: | Introduction in Note 535, For Sale/Wanted in 524 |
Moderator: | POLAR::RICHARDSON |
Created: | Fri Jun 19 1987 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1040 |
Total number of notes: | 13668 |
Hello friends, My name is Mike and I'm working in Switzerland. I'm interressted in flying helicopters or usual planes. I heard, that courses in Canada are a hell of a lot cheaper than in Switzerland. And your country seems to be bigger than our little spot in Europe. Is there anybody who knows a little bit more about the different places in Canada, where I could learn it? And how much will it cost ? Thanks in advance for all the hints . Mike Switzerland @RLE ASUP ULTRIX DTN 760-2715 EIGER::FREY
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222.1 | Also ANYWAY::FLYING | BOSHOG::HAUENSTEIN | My other plane is a B-17 | Thu Aug 31 1989 09:51 | 8 |
Try placing your request also in ANYWAY::FLYING. There are some Canadien pilots who regularly participate in that forum. Oh, hit KeyPad 7 to add it to your library. Lee _|_ ---�-�-�-�-�--- | |||||
222.2 | EIGER::FREY | Fri Sep 01 1989 06:34 | 5 | ||
Thanks a lot Mike | |||||
222.3 | Have your arms measured first! | KAOM25::RUSHTON | Render the day oblivious. | Sat Sep 02 1989 14:13 | 12 |
Transport Canada stipulates that all prospective flyers MUST have the appropriate length and muscle mass in their arms in order to fly in Canada. Twirling your arms over your head to simulate a helicopter is definitely contrary to good sense - stick to flapping. A frequent flyer, Pat |