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  2. Pilot licensing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pilot licensing in Canada is administered by Transport Canada under the Aeronautics Act and the Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs). Other than when flying a hang glider or paraglider , a person may only operate a Canadian-registered aircraft or act as a flight crew member in Canada with a licence or permit issued by Transport Canada.

  3. College of Professional Pilots of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Aviation experts testified during the trial that if the aircraft had been equipped with a working auto pilot, the pilot would have most likely been able to land on the first attempt and not crashed. The accident subsequently led to the criminal conviction of the pilot in 2007 setting a legal precedent for all pilots in Canada. [citation needed]

  4. Insurance Institute of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The standardization of insurance education across Canada, with a uniform syllabus, uniform examinations, and consequently equal standing for all graduates regardless of education. A sound and equitable basis of company support of Insurance Institute work. To provide means of insurance education in other parts of Canada where it is needed. [24]

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    An insurance broker will need the same information as any insurance professional, including info about the insurance products you need and your personal details.

  6. Aviva Canada - Wikipedia

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    Aviva Canada's headquarters in Markham. Aviva Canada Inc. is a Canadian property and casualty insurance company and a wholly owned subsidiary of the UK-based Aviva plc. [2] It provides home, personal, automobile, recreational vehicle, group and business insurance to more than three million customers.

  7. PSTAR - Wikipedia

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    The PSTAR, originally standing for Pre-Solo Test of Air Regulations but now called Student Pilot Permit or Private Pilot Licence for Foreign and Military Applicants, Aviation Regulation Examination, [1] is a written examination that a student studying for their Private Pilot Licence in Canada must pass before being awarded their Student Pilot Permit.

  8. Moncton Flight College - Wikipedia

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    In more recent times the college had been growing quicker than ever, becoming the largest in Canada. In 2006 the school was awarded the largest pilot training contract ever in Canada, to train 800 Chinese pilots. [4] The college announced in 2007 it would soon open a new campus in Fredericton to handle the quickly increasing student population. [5]

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