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Informal Canadian Pilot informaiton...thoughts

Posted the below on AvCanada and a couple other forums looking for input.
The way I see it, like everything else, it's a numbers game.
I believe, from the non aviation functions I go to, there is still the interest in recreational flying.

I constantly get the "I always wanted to learn how to fly" from all sorts of different people at non aviation events.

I also get the "I started to but..." fill in the blank from wife, kids, job to poor customer service.

So I believe the numbers are still there that want to be involved, of all ages.

I also believe the more the numbers slide the more it's going to cost and other adverse effects to all of us. Small demand = more expensive, less available = more expensive, etc.

Appreciate thoughts and comments though.

Anyway this is what I have found for information and my thoughts from it.
Informal “Canadian” Licensed pilot information:
Total number of licenses/permits in Canada as of end 2008 ………………………………………………64,932/ n/a
Pilot licensing in Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Total number of licenses/permits in Canada as of end 2009…………………………………………..... n/a /72,819
Transportation in Canada 2009 (table A8)

Total number of licences/permits in Canada as of end 2010………………………………………………65,081/73,153
Transportation in Canada 2010 (table A7/A8)
http://www.tc.gc.ca/media/documents/pol ... um2010.pdf

Total number of licenses/permits in Canada as of end 2011……………………………………………….63,420/71,169
https://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/policy/anre-menu-3044.htm
Transportation in Canada 2011 (table A7/A8)

Private Pilot and Permits
Total to end of 2010…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..37,408
Transportation in Canada 2010

Total to end of 2011……………………………………………………………………………………………………………36,587
Transportation in Canada 2011

Based on AvCanada forum polling information (10/2014) of 151 respondents
16% of all respondents fly recreationally only
17% of all respondents fly recreationally and commercially
64% of all respondents fly commercially only
3% of all respondents currently are not flying at all (excluding commercial flights as passengers)

Based on AvCanada forum polling information (10/2014) of 245 respondents
2% are 20 yrs and under
16% are 21 to 25 yrs
51% are 26 to 45 yrs
23% are 46 to 60 yrs
7% are over 60 yrs

Important notes:
- 67% of the total flyers are 21 to 45 years old (32% 21 to 30yrs/35% 26 to 45yrs)
- 30% of the total flyers are 46 and older
(Pretty close to the 2006 Statistics Canada hard copy numbers found – only source so far)

My Conclusions:
- Available information is very limited and minimum 3 years out of date
- Total pilot numbers seem to be dropping based on limited information (2008 to 2011) 1,512
- Private pilot and permits seem to be dropping based on limited information (2010 to 2011) 821
- Only 33% of flying appears to be recreational
- 4 year trend (2008 through 2011) appears downward, largest drop in recreational flying

In my highly biased personal opinion


Your thoughts?


Tom H
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