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● RDT COMM ·sebastianchapa0 ·May 25, 2026 ·07:49Z

Flight instructor rating Canada

A Canadian Commercial Pilot License holder inquired about strategies for preparing during summer before starting flight instructor training in October. The inquiry included questions about whether online ground school resources like PilotTraining.ca would be beneficial for pre-course preparation and whether one-on-one instruction with a Class 1 instructor must begin immediately or if self-study is viable initially. Recommendations for instructional books and other preparation resources were also requested.
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