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- 1000+ total Questions, representative of
actual Transport Canada questions (current for 2013!) with full,
detailed explanations of the answers written by an
experienced team of flight instructors led by ATP
Class 1 Instructor, Nikolas Chapman. By doing the
questions, you learn the material in an ACTIVE way.
- Actual, complete PSTAR questions. Learn the
PSTAR exam in under two hours! Some have even learned
it in under ONE hour!
- Hundreds upon hundreds of representative
questions on all applicable topics for the Transport
Canada Private pilot written examination (PPAER) for
Aeroplanes and for the Transport Canada Recreational
Pilot Permit written (RPPAE) for Aeroplanes.
- Powerful and flexible study and learning modes
to configure the software means maximum learning
efficiency for you.
- Dozens of charts and figures included.
- A fairly comprehensive built-in library of
aviation provides (via the Internet) an extended
reference beyond what's provided in the program. Look
up CARs, AIM, key TC documents, etc.
- This "smart" software detects and zeroes in on
those areas where you appear to be having difficulty
and concentrates your study on those areas for maximum
efficiency.
- Printouts galore to show to your instructor /
FTU.
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This software covers all required ground
subjects for the Transport Canada Private pilot written
examination (PPAER) for aeroplanes, the Transport Canada
Recreational Pilot Permit written (RPPAE) for aeroplanes, and
the Student Pilot and Air Regulations exam (PSTAR). While no
preparation material can in all honesty guarantee you a
passing mark on your actual test, If you use this software
conscientiously and study both the questions and explanations
and can answer the vast majority of the 1000+ questions, you
are very, very likely to pass your test and pass with a very
high score indeed! Topics
include:
- CARs
- Air Law
- Air Traffic Procedures
- Licensing
Requirements Airframes
- Engines
- Aircraft Systems
- Aerodynamics and Theory of Flight Flight
Instruments
- Aviation Weather Navigation,
- Radio Aids and Electronic Theory
- Flight Operations
- Human Factors
- Pilot Decision
Making
This software can be used for independent home study,
and with your school's/FTU's consent and supervision, time
spent completing this course can be transferred over to meet
the minimum ground school hour requirements. This software is
up-to-date with latest Canadian aviation regulations and for
the new Graphic Area Forecast weather format. Unlike with
books and/or other courses, updates to this software are
always free!Remember:
the more you learn on the ground now, the less you will pay
and struggle in the air later.
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Author - Nikolas
Chapman
Nikolas Chapman is a Transport Canada
certified, Class 1 flight instructor and Airline
Transport licensed pilot. Nikolas has been
employed as a Chief Flying Instructor and Chief
Pilot for a flight training unit and a commercial
airline. Currently, he resides in Victoria BC,
where he works as a freelance commercial writer,
specializing mainly in aviation related pursuits.
Nikolas has authored many aviation training
publications and policy manuals. Outside of
flying, Nikolas can be found windsurfing in the
chilly waters off the coast of Vancouver
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Authors Wanted! - We are currently looking for qualified aviation
authors (maybe you or an instructor that you might know?) to develop high quality
ORIGINAL aviation content (basically, questions, answers, and explanations) for future Canadian Commercial Pilot Aeroplane
and ATP versions of our theory exam preparation products. Interested parties should send the following in an email to jobs(at)dauntless-soft.com:
- A statement of interest, including a brief bio which convinces us that you indeed have the background to credibly undertake such a project
- Your proposed outline of the chapters/content that your question sets will cover and the approximate total number of questions in each
- At least 10 sample questions, complete with 1 correct answer, 3 credible 'distractor' answers, and a detailed, intelligent explanation.
At least 1 of the sample questions must include a chart or figure to reference, and at least 3 of the samples must include figures or diagrams
in the explanations. While any charts (performance charts, navigational chart excerpts, etc) you provide should be "good to go" based on scanned
originals, your illustations to answering questions need not be more than rough sketches as
our designers will improve upon these.
- A proposal of the tmieline to completion, including milestones for numbers of questions / chapters done by certain date(s).
- Your renumeration request. Please note that our budget here is quite limited, though besides what we can afford to pay you, you will also
have the satisfaction of helping flight students while we will of course provide you with personal promotion and references that might otherwise
help your career.
We appreciate that we are asking quite a lot from applicants, but otherwise in our experience "tire kickers" become an issue. Hence, we ask you to
get a feel for the actual work involved so that you can see if it is for you.
In addition to Canadian Commerical Pilot and ATP aeroplane titles, we also welcome proposals along generally similar lines from others who
think they have a good idea, again, with a credible proposal/schedule and sample of work.
We look forward to hearing from you!
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"I purchased your PSTAR recreational pilot about two
weeks ago and wrote the PSTAR test today in Fort St. John BC.
I completed the 50 questions in 17 minutes and received a
score of 100%. You make the test very easy." -
PR
"Took
ground school a year ago, and for a number of reasons (mostly
procrastination), did not write PSTAR till now - wrote in 10
minutes and achieved 98% after studying one evening using
Dauntless software. Great confidence builder!" - NF
(Halifax)
"I am a 48 year old cattle rancher from southern
Alberta. .. Your software was wonderful, I used it a lot prior
to the test." - MB (Alberta)
"You've helped me ace everything! Thanks!" - LS, Ontario
"Great product that shows positive results every time. Originally purchased this software for my PSTAR exam and I aced
that exam with a 96% grade. This software has an excellent variety of questions in its database. I highly recommend this product!"
- RA, Ontario
"No problems with the PSTAR test- I gained 100%!! Your software was very helpful, made studying Air Law almost a non-event. Looking forward to starting studying for the Private Pilots license now."
- SS, Winnipeg
Thanks
for checking out the software! Good luck on your test, and blue
skies!

The
CanadaPilot.com Team


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