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Welcome Aboard

Skies Aviation has partnered with

Flycanadian Flight Training Academy to offer compete basic fight flight training training, solutions advanced including

airline type flight training including Human Factors, Crew Resource Management and Threat and Error Management.
With Decades of combined airline training experience, Flycanadian is truly unique in its ability to offer a fully integrated global fight training program leading to airline flying as well as innovative training courses to individual customers.

For aspiring pilots mapping out a career with the airlines, or for those who simply want to fly as a hobby, we offer all the training solutions you need. Located in the city of Lindsay in Ontario, Canada, Flycanadian is situated in an area of flat expansive terrain offering students gentle weather which means little or no turbulence and a comfortable training experience. Flight practice areas are only 6 minutes flight time away from the airport, making for very efficient and cost effective flight training. Flycanadian is the only commercial operator at the airport which translates to minimal delays for takeoff. In fact aircraft are usually airborne only 5 minutes after engine start. Flycanadian utilizes the time tested Cessna 152 aircraft for its primary training, in addition to IFR and VFR flight simulators and Piper twins for advanced training. Together with Flycanadian, we offer an innovative and comprehensive portfolio of aviation training courses. Our professional pilot course is a complete package of training that includes all you need to obtain your Commercial Multi-Engine Instrument rating. The package includes all books, Flight Computer, Headsets, and flight and written test. We also provide student accommodation only minutes away from the airport, while conveniently located close to downtown Lindsay. For those who are airline bound, we Offer Type Rating Training on the Airbus 320 and Boeing 737 NG. In addition, we are partnering with multiple airlines to offer line training.

We take care of your day to day needs, leaving you free to focus on your flight training.

Canada Rich in Aviation history


Canada is the second largest country in the world by land mass. Whether out of necessity or due to the pioneering spirit of Canadians, Aviation has been a part of Canada since 1909. After World War I, aircraft turned from an expensive novelty into a vital transportation tool, particularly useful in exploration and development of Canada's North. Canadians who had served with the RAF put their acquired aviation skills to peacetime use. Aviation was soon applied to the peacetime problems of tying together far-flung communities in the North, and of gathering information on the natural resources of the country. Aircraft were as important to opening up the North as the railway was to opening the West in the previous century. Between the wars many small airlines were founded. World War II forced more technological development and brought Canadian industry into the vanguard of aircraft manufacture. Canadian airspace and facilities provided training for more than one hundred thousand Commonwealth aircrew, and the wartime facilities supported growing commercial aviation. The jet age brought air travel into the lives of many Canadians, displacing Railway travel. Deregulation of airlines brought forth new competitors to the pre-war airlines. Deregulation of airlines permitted greater competition with less government control, but left the industry open to rapid changes. Today aviation is an integral part of the Canadian economy. Scheduled airline passenger service, air mail and air freight connect Canadian cities and cities around the world. General aviation provides medical evacuation, air photography, and support for resource development. Canada has also been a Flight Training destination of choice for many aspiring pilots from all corners of the world. The high quality of Canadian education, and worldwide acceptance of the Canadian ICAO licence has made it popular the world over.

The Dream of Flight


Racing over the earth at 7 miles per minute and climbing through the clouds to brilliant sunshine, leaving the world behind you, is a pleasure unmatched in other endeavour. Only Airline Pilots get to experience this rush on a regular basis. Managing a sophisticated modern aircraft flight deck, with its multiple computers and controls, you cruise above the weather and arrive at your destination. You start your descent and fly an instrument approach to the active runway. You land in all sorts of weather conditions aided by the advanced technology on todays jetliners. If on the other hand, you are like most people on the face of the planet who want to experience the sheer joy of soaring above earth and want to learn to fly for pleasure, we also have the training you need. From Recreational flying, to Private flying, to adding the instrument rating, we have the training solutions for you. If your ambition is to become a Professional Pilot then you can realise your career aspiration through our professional Pilot course. The training courses are self-paced. Some are able to devote their full time and can complete their training in around 6 months, while others who prefer to fly part time can complete the training at a more leisurely pace. Whatever your requirements, we can help you achieve your dreams. We offer package courses at prices unrivaled by any other flight training organization in the world, imparting knowledge and flight standards that are the envy of the world. At Flycanadian you will leave not only with a world class pilots licence, but also a world class education.

The Professional Pilot


If your objective is to become a professional pilot, then the following is your best and most economical way of getting there.

Training Program
The Commercial Pilot program includes the following:

200 hours of Ground School studies 200 Flight hours 20 Hours of Instrument Simulator training 15 hours of Multi-Engine flight Training Pre-flight and post-flight briefings

The Licences obtained are issued by Transport Canada and are ICAO Licences recognized by 191 member countries and the USA and all JAR states.

Lindsay Airport
Located on Highway 35 North, the airport is only minutes away from Downtown Lindsay with its quaint old fashioned shop lined streets. Lindsay airport is uncontrolled. This translates into minimal delays and uncomplicated departure and arrival procedures. Its in and out at Lindsay. But for students to get the feel of the more congested aviation environment they will encounter in their flying careers, cross country flights are planned to Controlled airports with more traffic and congestion. The flight practice areas are located only a few minutes to the north of the airport. A student can be practicing flight maneuvers only ten minutes after starting the engines. This means that there is no waste of student money. Flight time is flight time at Flycanadian. Located in an area of flat open terrain, there are no mountains to worry about making for a safe training environment. A pilot lounge, two classrooms, dispatch offices and restaurant provide our students with the environment they need to comfortably pursue their flight training.

Accommodation
A comfortable well equipped and furnished home is provided for student housing only minutes away from the airport and conveniently located near downtown Lindsay. Amenities include: Flat Screen TV Wi-Fi Internet Fireplace Fully Equipped Kitchen Washer/ Dryer Built in Closets Storage Space Backyard with Porch Hot and Cold Air-conditioning Ample Parking

Cost
US$ 41,000 The complete professional pilot package for International students
Amount US$ 500 US$ 5000 Event To issue Letter of Acceptance Prior to start of training

US$ 500 Deposit In order to issue the Acceptance Letter to obtain a Study Permit if required. Total amount applied towards training program cost. Prior to travel to Canada a further payment of US$ 5,000 is required. Thereafter pay as you go scheme is in pace with a minimum of $1000 on account at any time.

Admission Requirements
To be admitted to this program you must satisfy the following requirements: 17 years of age or more English language proficiency High School Diploma or equivalent Satisfy the requirements to issue a Canadian Study Permit Contact us at Canada@skies-aviation.com Visit our web sites www.Skies-aviation.com www.flycanadian.ca

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