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Total 28 training course(s) at schools in Canada.

School: Niagara-on-the-Lake Culinary School
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada
Tel.: 1-866-204-9081

Recreation
Course Format: Classroom
Content with your current profession but always wanted to learn the tips and techniques employed by professional chefs? Expand your passion for cooking by taking informal recreational cooking classes at the Niagara-on-the-Lake Culinary School. Our recreational classes are now being developed for those who would like to focus on a specific area of interest or who simply want to expand their c...
 

School: Vancouver Diving Locker
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Tel.: 604-736-2681, 1-800-DIVE-398, 1-800-348-3398

Total Development and Recreational Gold (Certificate)
Course Format: Else
For those Open Water Certified divers wishing to take their training to a much higher level, The Diving Locker offers two unique course bundles. The Total Development Course (TDC) and the Recreational Gold Course (RGC). The TDC includes PADI’s four core continuing education courses (Advanced, Rescue, EFR, and Divemaster). Upon completion, you will be a Professional member of PADI, and be eligib...
 

School: Montair Aviation Inc.
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Delta, British Columbia, Canada
Tel.: +1 604-946-6688

Recreational Pilot Permit
Course Format: Else
Looking up at the blue sky you notice an airplane soaring, you might wonder whether you would be able to master the skill of flying. It’s not hard to take the first step to learn! The Recreational Pilot Permit is a great introduction. You will soon be able to fly and even take a friend up with you to enjoy the freedom of flying.
 

School: Pacific Flying Club
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Delta, British Columbia, Canada
Tel.: (604) 946-0011

Recreational Pilot Permit
Course Format: Else
The Pacific Flying Club offers the Recreational Pilot Permit based on a minimum of 25 hours of flight training. Of this time 15 hours must be dual instruction and 5 hours must be solo. The requirements stipulate that the student will complete 2 hours dual cross country flying. Additionally the Club provides a ground school programme as preparation for the written examination administered by ...
 

School: Southern Skies Aviation Ltd.
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Penticton, British Columbia, Canada
Tel.: 250 492-0074

Recreational Pilot License
Course Format: Else
Recreational Pilot Permit (RPP) permits daylight flights, within Canada and with no more than one passenger. Ground school is not mandatory, but it is highly recommended. All pilots need to be familiar with basic aviation theory and procedures and must pass a Transport Canada written examination. This permit does not allow for the addition of endorsements such as night, float, or instrument, bu...
 

School: Island Pacific Flight Academy
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Sidney, British Columbia, Canada
Tel.: (250) 655-0394

Recreational Pilot Permit
Course Format: Else
The Recreational Pilot Permit allows you to fly a single engine aircraft with a maximum of four seats anywhere in Canada with one passenger only. Island Pacific Flight Academy offers the Recreational Pilot Permit based on the minimum of 25 hours of flight training required by Transport Canada. Of that a minimum of 15 hours must be dual instruction and 5 hours solo flight time. There is also ...
 

School: Pacific Sky
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): North Saanich, British Columbia, Canada
Tel.: 250 656 4312

RECREATIONAL PILOT PERMIT
Course Format: Else
The holder of this permit is authorized to fly: Single engine, piston powered, non high performance aeroplane designed for up to 4 seats, but with no more than one passenger. Landplanes or seaplanes, or both, as endorsed. Day VFR flight within Canada. Ultralights. Transport Canada Requirements 25 hours total flight time of which a minimum will be 15 hours dual instruction and 5 ...
 

School: Victoria Flying Club
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Sidney, British Columbia, Canada
Tel.: +1 (250) 656 2833

Recreational Pilot Permit
Course Format: Else
The Recreational Pilot Permit allows the holder to fly single engine aircraft with a maximum of four seats. This permit is restricted to flying VFR with one passenger and may not be endorsed with any other ratings. While you can solo at 14 and you may complete all the training required in advance, you must have reached 16 years of age and posess a Category 4 medical certificate to be licenced. ...
 

School: Coastal Pacific Aviation Ltd.
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada
Tel.: (604) 855-1112

Recreational Pilot Permit
Course Format: Else
The Recreational Pilot Permit (RPP) is designed for individuals who wish only to fly recreationally. The number of hours required to obtain a RPP are considerably less than those required to obtain a Private Pilot Licence. The experience obtained with the RPP can be counted towards obtaining a private pilot licence at a later date if so desired. Cross country flying is permitted with the RPP an...
 

School: Wetaskiwin Air Services Ltd.
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada
Tel.: 780-352-5643

Recreational Pilot Permit
Course Format: Else
The recreational pilot permit allows anyone with an interest in aviation to start flying. Recreation pilot permit holders may fly certified aircraft with a maximum of four seats anywhere in Canada. Requirements: 14 years of age to fly solo 16 to become licensed Category 4 Medical Proof of Citizenship Minimum Course Requirements: 25 flight hours 5 solo flight hours PSTAR...
 

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