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![]() "Mark Morissette" wrote in message m... Hi Paul; As noted, 122.7 is a common CTAF here as well. That aside, I think I can offer some enlightenment on the inordinately high number of Indian-accented pilots in Southern Ontario recently. Both UOIT in Oshawa and Centennial college are offering very intensive commercial pilot training out of CYOO, and a huge number of overseas students have swamped the courses. At Canadian Flight Academy alone a huge portion of the current students are of Indian decent, and there is also the Durham Flight Center participating in these courses. You probably heard a few of the students out on their cross countries, perhaps. As for the wording...I have no idea...perhaps a mix of tough to distinguish English pronunciation along with added student stumbles on the radio? Are we losing student-starts to our northern neighbor due to TSA/OHS requirements? Jay Beckman PP-ASEL Chandler, AZ |
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Jay Beckman wrote:
Are we losing student-starts to our northern neighbor due to TSA/OHS requirements? Based on the astounding number of international students that have suddenly starting training in Canada, and the occasional chatter on the subject, I would gather the answer is...well...yes. To their credit, the local colleges/universities have jumped on the international pilot training bandwagon within the last year or so, and have apparently had great success with such. |
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Mark Morissette wrote: Jay Beckman wrote: Are we losing student-starts to our northern neighbor due to TSA/OHS requirements? Based on the astounding number of international students that have suddenly starting training in Canada, and the occasional chatter on the subject, I would gather the answer is...well...yes. To their credit, the local colleges/universities have jumped on the international pilot training bandwagon within the last year or so, and have apparently had great success with such. I just read a news story that some company is building a large flight school in Nova Scoita or Newfoundland and is getting a large Canadian government grant to assist. |
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![]() Jay Beckman wrote: "Mark Morissette" wrote in message m... Hi Paul; As noted, 122.7 is a common CTAF here as well. That aside, I think I can offer some enlightenment on the inordinately high number of Indian-accented pilots in Southern Ontario recently. Both UOIT in Oshawa and Centennial college are offering very intensive commercial pilot training out of CYOO, and a huge number of overseas students have swamped the courses. At Canadian Flight Academy alone a huge portion of the current students are of Indian decent, and there is also the Durham Flight Center participating in these courses. You probably heard a few of the students out on their cross countries, perhaps. As for the wording...I have no idea...perhaps a mix of tough to distinguish English pronunciation along with added student stumbles on the radio? Are we losing student-starts to our northern neighbor due to TSA/OHS requirements? Absolutely. Not only in aviation, but also in science and technology. The number of international graduate students in engineering is significantly up in Canada and down in the U.S. |
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Jay Beckman wrote:
Are we losing student-starts to our northern neighbor due to TSA/OHS requirements? Nope. From what I hear, Canada is significantly cheaper. New Zealand and Serbia are other countries that Indians go a lot to. And to the US too, of course! Ramapriya |
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oups.com... Jay Beckman wrote: Are we losing student-starts to our northern neighbor due to TSA/OHS requirements? Nope. From what I hear, Canada is significantly cheaper. New Zealand and Serbia are other countries that Indians go a lot to. And to the US too, of course! Ramapriya I know the Chinese, Swedes (SAS? Sabena?) and Germans (Lufthansa...they own their own airport...Mobile, AZ) are still plowing the skies of Arizona in quantity. Jay B |
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