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This document outlines the syllabus for a Professional Pilot Ground School program offered by Pacific Professional Flight Centre located at Boundary Bay Airport in BC. The syllabus covers 21 topics related to airframes and engines, flight instruments, aerodynamics, flight operations, meteorology, navigation, radio communications, and pilot decision making. Each topic includes 3-5 subtopics and references the relevant chapters and pages in study materials. The course aims to provide students with the foundational knowledge required to obtain a pilot's license in accordance with Canadian Aviation Regulations.

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Transport Canada CPL

This document outlines the syllabus for a Professional Pilot Ground School program offered by Pacific Professional Flight Centre located at Boundary Bay Airport in BC. The syllabus covers 21 topics related to airframes and engines, flight instruments, aerodynamics, flight operations, meteorology, navigation, radio communications, and pilot decision making. Each topic includes 3-5 subtopics and references the relevant chapters and pages in study materials. The course aims to provide students with the foundational knowledge required to obtain a pilot's license in accordance with Canadian Aviation Regulations.

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Pacific

Professional Flight Centre Boundary Bay Airport, BC

Professional Pilot Ground School Syllabus


1. Airframes and Engines [FTGU pp 8-18]
• Parts of an airplane • Load and Load • Hydraulic System
• Fuselage construction Factors • Undercarriage System
• Wing construction • Rigging & Controls • Heat & Vent Systems
• Construction • Propulsion System • Aircraft Records
materials • Fuel System

2. Engines I – Systems [FTGU pp 51-56]


• Types of Powerplants • Basic Engine • Timing
• Classification of Components & • Jet Engines
Piston Engines Operation • Turbo-Prop Engines
• Sequence of Engine
Strokes

3. Engines II – Fuel Systems [FTGU pp 54-63]


• Fuel and Fuel Systems • Leaning Mixture at • Turbocharging
• Carburetor Cruise • Fuel Injection
Construction and • Carburetor Ice
Operation • Carburetor Heat

4. Engines III – Other Systems [FTGU pp 57-59, 69-72]


• Lubrication Systems • Electrical Systems
• Ignition Systems • Vacuum Systems

5. Flight Instruments [FTGU pp 39-50; AIM AGA, RAC, AIR]


• Pitot Static: • Gyroscopic: o Turn
o Airspeed o Attitude Coordinator
Indicator Indicator • Magnetic Compass
o Altimeter o Heading
o Vertical Speed Indicator
Indicator

6. Aerodynamics and Theory of Flight [FTGU pp 21-39]


• Forces acting on an • Design of the Wing o Precession
aircraft in flight • Axes of the Aircraft o Slipstream
o Theory of Lift • Stability o Climbing
o Theory of Drag o Longitudinal o Gliding
o Generation of o Lateral o Turns
Thrust o Directional o Stalls
o Basic • Flight Performance o Spins
Propellor o Asymmetric o Spiral Dives
Theory Thrust

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7. Flight Operations I – Airport Operations [AIM RAC 4, CFS Facility Charts, VTA, FTM pp 101-103]
• Safety Hints • VFR Terminal • Other Special
• Standard Circuit Procedure Charts Procedures:
• Uncontrolled Airport • VFR Terminal Area • Wake Turbulence
Procedures Charts • Jet Blast
• Controlled Airport • VTA Special • Taxiing
Procedures Procedures

8. Flight Ops II – Flight Plans & Flight Itineraries [AIM RAC 3.15-3.16, SAR 1.0-2.0]
• Requirements • Search & Rescue • Special
• Flight Plans (SAR) Alerting Considerations
• Flight Itineraries • CASARA
• Filing, Opening & • Using the ICAO Flight
Closing a Flight Plan Plan Form

9. Flight Ops III – AeroMedicine & Human Factors [FTGU pp 303-314, AIM AIR 3.1-3.18, TP12863]
• Hypoxia / • Environmental • Decompression
Hyperventilation Factors Effects
• Nutrition • Sensory Sources & • Trapped Gases
• Alcohol / Drugs / Sensory Illusions • G-Loc
Medications • Fatigue

10. Canadian Air Regulations I – Licensing Requirements [AIM LRA 1.0]


• Licenses & Permits • Licensing Standards • Currency
• Ratings • Medical Standards Requirements

11. Canadian Air Regulations II – Canadian Airspace [FTGU pp 99-106, AIM RAC 2]
• Domestic Airspace • Classification of
• Structure of Airspace Airspace

12. Canadian Air Regulations III – Rules & Regulations [AIM, CFS, WAS, CARS Parts IV, VI]
• Crosswind • NOTAMs • Canadian Air
Limitations • Canadian Flight Regulations (CARs)
• Aeronautical Supplement (CFS) • Required Documents
Information Manual • Water Aerodrome • Emergencies
(AIM) Supplement (WAS)

13. Meteorology I – Basic Meteorology [FTGU pp 123-134, AWWS]


• The Atmosphere • Clouds • NavCanada Website
• ICAO Standard • Pressure • Weather Services
Atmosphere • Wind • METAR

14. Meteorology II – Basic Weather Theory [FTGU pp 135-145, AWWS]


• Moisture & • Air Masses • Wx Products:
Temperature • Fronts • TAF/GFA/Charts
• Stability • Wx @ Fronts

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15. Meteorology III – Active Weather [FTGU pp 146-156, AWWS]


• Cloud Formation • Fog • Icing
• Lifting process • Visibility • AIRMET/SIGMET/
• Precipitation • Thunderstorms PIREP/FD

16. Pilot Decision Making (PDM) [FTGU pp 312-319, TP13897, www.TSB.gc.ca]


• The Accident Chain • Situational • Hazardous Attitudes
• The Decision Making Awareness • Managing Risk
Process • Stress and Stress • Accident Case Studies
• Factors Affecting Management
Decision Making • Personality Traits

17. Navigation I – Introduction to Navigation [FTGU pp 175-190]


• Definition • Earth’s Magnetism • Northerly Turning
• Latitude & Longitude • Magnetic Dip Errors
• Time Zones • Variation & Deviation • Acceleration Errors
• Time & Longitude • Allowing for Variation • Aviation Charts/Maps
• Bearings & Headings & Deviation • Projections/Scale
• Rhumb lines & Great • Compass • VNC/VTA/CFS
Circle Routes Construction • Chart Index/Symbols
• Magnetic Compass • Basic Plotting

18. Navigation II – Nav Logs, Calculations, Computers [FTGU pp 195-206]


• E6B computer • Pre-Flight planning • Cross-Country
• Slide rule side form Planning/ Diversions
• Wind side • Performance Charts • Basic Plotting
• Electronic Computers • Weight & Balance Exercise

19. Navigation III – Radio Theory & Radio Communications [FTGU pp 207-226, NavCanada]
• Radio Frequencies • Radio Communication • Standard Sequences
(Bands) Techniques • Distress
• Gen. Requirements • Phonetic Alphabet Communications
• Licensing • Call Signs • NavCanada VFR
• Priority of • Two Way & Broadcast Phraseology Guide
Communications Communications

20. Navigation IV – Radio Navigation [FTGU pp 227-255]


• Radio • ADF (Automatic • WAAS
Communications Direction Finder) • Transponder
• VOR (VHF Omni • GNSS/GPS (Global • Primary & Secondary
Range) Positioning System) Surveillance Radar

21. Review

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