Garmin's G1000 is an all-glass avionics suite for modern aircraft. Its glass flightdeck presents flight instrumentation, navigation, weather, terrain, traffic and engine data on large-format, high-resolution displays. It is a seamlessly integrated package that makes flight information easier to scan and process, thus bringing new levels of situational awareness, simplicity and safety to the cockpit.
SLA now offers the G1000 VFR Course to ensure pilots can decipher and operate the G1000 system properly. Completing the G1000 VFR course is a prerequisite to check out/rent our G1000 equipped DA40.
Private Ground School Course
SLA's Private Pilot ground school conforms to Transport Canada's licensing requirements and is run continually throughout the year. Our classroom is equipped with state-of-the-art computer and sound system plus overhead projector for quality presentation of class materials. Students can interact with our experienced instructors in a multimedia environment and we encourage dynamic class discussions to enhance the learning experience.
According to Transport Canada's licensing requirements, the Private Pilot licence applicant must complete a minimum of 40 hours of private pilot aeroplane ground school instruction that covers the following subjects:
Canadian Aviation Regulations
Aerodynamics and Theory of Flight
Meteorology
Airframes, Engines and Systems
Flight Instruments
Radio and Electronic Theory
Navigation
Flight Operations
Licensing Requirements and
Human Factors, including pilot decision-making
The applicant must also obtain a minimum of 60% in each of the following four mandatory subject areas as well as in the overall written examination Private Pilot Licence - Aeroplane (PPAER):
Air Law - regulations, rules and orders, air traffic services, practices and procedures, and licensing requirements relevant to the licence;
Navigation - navigation, radio aids and electronic theory;
Meteorology;
Aeronautics - General Knowledge - airframes, engines and systems, theory of flight, flight instruments and flight operations.