Flying in Canada
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Unfortunetely there are no Gleim type publications up here. There are some weekend courses I've seen advertised, but they're costly. In short, buy and read the Canadian AIM. Read it several times!! The test, while short is pretty hard. Some of the regualtions and questions on the test are pretty difficult. My first question was, "what are the two colours of a glideslope?"
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If it helps anybody, they just opened an Aviation World in Chicago. Not too far away from ORD. It's a great place for resources (their website it good too).
As far as study material is concerned, I would read the Canadian AIM and know it in and out. That's what I used.
As far as study material is concerned, I would read the Canadian AIM and know it in and out. That's what I used.
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