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Old 5th Jan 2011, 15:32   #1 (permalink)
 
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Italy
Age: 25
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study and books...

Hey there!
i need to study for my CPL conversion. From JAA to Canadian licences.
Could you please suggest me which books to buy? And where, because i'm from Italy. Thank you very much guys!
JD
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Old 5th Jan 2011, 21:32   #2 (permalink)
 
Join Date: Oct 2010
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Not sure which books to recommend, perhaps someone else can help you with that. I don't know if you saw these but here are links related to what you want to do. You may save some money if you just study using the information from the links. Good luck.

Foreign Applicants - Transport Canada

Part IV - Personnel Licensing and Training - Transport Canada

TP 12881E - Study And Reference Guide for Written Examinations for the Commercial Pilot Licence Aeroplane - Transport Canada

Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs) - Transport Canada
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Old 9th Jan 2011, 15:00   #3 (permalink)
 
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I would suggest you PilotTraining.ca : Learn to Fly! . its pretty awesome. very reliable.
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