THE PATRICIAN JANUARY 2015
The Victoria Flying Club ~ Aviation Excellence Since 1946
Make 2015 Your Year!
Achieving your goals one flight at a time Page 4 Cover Photo by Jessie Brooks
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THE PATRICIAN JANUARY 2015
Monthly Newsletter of The Victoria Flying Club - Aviation Excellence Since 1946 In This Issue
“To promote flying and aviation in general, and to teach and train persons in the art and science of flying and navigating and operating all manner of heavier-than-air aircraft.�
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(Victoria Flying Club Incorporation Bylaws, 1946) Board of Directors President...................................Ramona Reynolds Vice President....................................Firat Ataman Secretary......................................Colin Williamson Treasurer.............................................Rob Shemilt Directors............................................. Steve Demy Howard Peng Vernon Fischer Rolf Hopkinson General Manager.................................Gerry Mants Chief Flying Instructor....................Graham Palmer
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COPA Quadrant
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Women in Aviation Update
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News from VFC
VFC News
Looking for Parking?
iPads Wanted
If you’re interested in prime paved parking spaces for your aircraft, we want to hear from you! Secure, pull-in/pull-out, easy access. Please call Marcel at 250-656-2833.
Do you have an iPad 2 that you no longer need? VFC is looking for donations of at least three iPad 2 tablets to start a new sign in, weather, FC log process that will help us in our continued goal of making our procedures as efficient and stream-lined as possible so you can spend more time in the air and less time on the ground!
VFC Alumni
Please contact Marcel at the club if you have an iPad 2 that you can donate. 250-656-2833
We are still looking for photos of our successful (and good looking!) alumni to share with prospective student pilots.
The Tax Man Cometh! The 2014 Income Tax forms are available at the VFC office or on page 18 of this issue. Please contact Gerry Mants at the club for more info.
So don’t be shy! Take a smiley photo of you living the dream, and email it to: thepatrician@shaw.ca
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PHOTO CONTEST!
VFC News
It’s been a spectacular year for photos at VFC. Our members and friends have sent us countless amazing images of stunning scenery, airplanes, and the people who fly them! Our Photo of the Month contest has come to a conclusion for the year, as well as the strut logo photo contest that has been running on our Facebook page for the past few weeks!
All submissions for Photo of the Month were entered into a random draw, and this year’s winner of a $100 Victoria Flying Club
gift certificate is Elgin Penner. Congratulations Elgin, and you can pick up your prize from the VFC Dispatch Desk.
The strut logo photo contest has been great fun, and the collection of photos we received was unbelievable and it would be impossible for us to choose our favourite. But... the people have spoken. Votes were given by “Likes” or comments and the landslide winner was Alethia Forsberg with a grand total of 89 “Likes” and comments. Congratulations Alethia! Ramona has
some great prizes for you!
We have some great ideas for photo contests in 2015. Look for details in upcoming issues of The Patrician, or visit our Facebook page at facbook.com/FlyVFC And remember to always keep your camera in your flight bag!
Congratulations to our latest photo contest winners! 2014 Photo of the Month Elgin Penner (photo above) Strut Logo Photo Contest Alethia Forsberg (photo right)
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Feature Article
Make 2015 Your Year!
The start of a new year often lends itself to introspection and reflection. It’s a chance to look back on the previous year, and to look ahead to the next 12 months. It’s also a great time to evaluate your current position in relation to your goals, and to set new ones.
• Connect with other pilots and mentors who will inspire and inform you.
When it comes to flying, what would you like to accomplish this year? Here are some options for you. Pick a goal and make it happen!
• Get involved. Join the fly-outs, attend the AGM, reserve your tickets to the Wings Banquet on January 31.
• Finish a licence or rating that is in progress.
• Make a career plan and set a timeline to keep you on track.
• Complete a night rating, and extend the available hours that you can fly. • Go for a Seaplane Discovery Flight and explore a whole new dimension of aviation. • Challenge yourself with an IFR or MIFR rating.
• If you’re not current, make this the year you get back in the game. Book an annual checkride and brush up on critical skills.
• Buckle down and get that written exam out of the way. • If it’s been awhile, book a lesson with your instructor and get back in the groove.
We know that earning your licence and launching a career in aviation are incredible accomplishments. And accomplishments of this magnitude can seem daunting. But we also know that you can do it! Instead of looking at the whole task ahead of you, break it down into small, manageable pieces. Do one thing each day that brings you closer to your ultimate goal, whatever that may be. Go online and book your next flight. Commit to 15 minutes of studying each day for the next week. Spend a few minutes planning a timeline with all of your goals for the year and set deadlines for each event. Most importantly, don’t give up! You started flying for a reason. Don’t ever forget that reason! And if you’re struggling to make it all happen, let us know. Talk to your instructor about your concerns and work together to come up with a plan to ensure your success. We’re in the business of helping you achieve your dreams! This is your year! Together, let’s make it an awesome one - the
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THE BC AIRPORT CHALLENGE
Club Aircraft 1 Bart-Jan C (31) 2 Morgan S (20) 3 Robin H (17) 4 Doug N (14) 5 Lynn F (13) 6 Walker R (13) 7 Brad T (12) 8 Keegan A (12) 9 Alethia F (11) 10 Jessica R (10) 11 Aaron N (9) 12 Andrew H (9) 13 Colin W (9) 14 Kyle H (9) 15 Silvia Z (9) 16 Adan T (8) 17 Andrew K (8) 18 Brett W (7) 19 Don D (7) 20 Joey M (6) January 2015
21 Yaaseen M (6) 22 Schuyler C (5) 23 Bruce R (4) 24 Kevin S (4) 25 Matt M (4) 26 Morgan B (4) 27 Nathan G (4) 28 Ron J (4) 29 Crystal S (3) 30 Stephanie B (3) 31 Aaron C (2) 32 Ben H (2) 33 Bonnie T (2) 34 Courtlandt R (2) 35 David V (2) 36 Howard P (2) 37 Jessica J (2) 38 Lanaya D (2) 39 Ramona R (2) 40 Tim H (2) 41 Tom V (2)
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Owner Aircraft 1 John L (70) 2 Norman Y (61) 3 Dave G (46) 4 Norm D (36) 5 Ken C (29) 6 Ken T (16) 7 Glenn L (15) 8 Firat A (4) 9 Jeremy P (3) At the time of publication there are still a few days left in the month. Check back for the final standings in next month’s newsletter or online at www.olantra.com/vfc/ Thanks again to Doug Neal for managing the map!
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VFC News
November Winners:
December Winners:
Nathan Goebel: Kamloops Blazers winter wear donated by Kamloops Airport Authority together with a $25 Tim Horton’s Gift Card donated by Danielle Topliss, Barrister and Solicitor
Colin Williamson: “Pleased” pendant made by Sweet Memories Art together with a $25 Gift Certificate to Safra Day Spa donated by Sweet Memory Art
Joey Martin: Flying the Frontiers Volume III - Aviation Adventures Around the World signed by author Shirlee Smith Matheson Joey Martin: AdrenaLINE Zipline Adventure Tours - Two gift certificates - each for an adult/youth zipline tour (value $160) donated by AdrenaLINE Zipline Adventure Tours
There are so many additional prizes categories to be awarded after December 31 including:
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We will publish all the winners in the February issue of The Patrician!
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Grand Prize – THE MOST Airports Visited “Owner” - Most Airports Visited “Renter” - Most Airports Visited “Owner” – Farthest Airport “Renter” – Farthest Airport Williams Lake Airport Barkerville Airport January 2015
VFC News
Please Join Us At This Year’s Wings Banquet! Saturday January 31 - 6pm at the CFB Esquimalt Wardroom Reserve your tickets with Dispatch. Call 250-656-2833 Mark your calendars for Saturday January 31, 2015 and plan to attend the Wings Banquet, in celebration of 2014 accomplishments by VFC students and pilots.
schedules, it is not often that we gather together as a group to celebrate what we have accomplished as individuals, and as a club. That’s what makes the Wings Banquet special!
Join us at the Ward Room (1586 Esquimalt Rd) at 6:00 for cocktails before a delicious dinner and the awards ceremony. Dress is semi-formal.
Everyone is welcome to attend and graduates are encouraged to invite friends, family, and guests. VFC members are certainly encouraged to attend, even if they are not among this year’s graduates. It is an inspiring and encouraging evening for everyone!
Tickets are $40 and are available to members and guests from the VFC office. PPL and CPL graduates receive one complimentary ticket. Please RSVP by January 24th. We do hope you will join us for a night of celebration, great food, and a chance to get to know other club members. Along with recognizing our graduates, a number of flight training bursaries will also be awarded (see page 8 and 12 for more information on how to apply). This year we are pleased to welcome back Ret. Colonel George Miller as our guest speaker for the night. For more than 35 years Colonel Miller was a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force, flying F-86 Sabres and CF-104 Starfighters in Europe, and with the Golden Hawks, Canada’s first jet military aerobatic team. He went on to become a team leader of the Canadian Snowbirds. We are looking forward to hearing him share stories and photos from his extraordinary experiences.
Above: George Miller, this year’s Wings Banquet guest speaker. Photo from the Canadian Museum of Flight. http://www.canadianflight.org/
The Wings Banquet is a long-standing tradition at the Victoria Flying Club. Because our members are busy people who all operate on different
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Flight Training
Victoria Flying Club Flight Training Awards Application Form All current VFC students/members are eligible to apply for these awards. Applications must be submitted to Gerry Mants in the VFC office by January 27, 2015. Name: _______________________________________________________________________ Home Phone: ____________________________ Cell Phone: ___________________________ Email: _______________________________________________________________________ Please provide a brief statement describing how you plan to make use of the Flight Training Award, and also outlining your future aviation ambitions: _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ The Butler Flying Award
Michael Cooper-Slipper Award
Claude Butler served as president of the Victoria Flying Club several times over the years. He was a successful businessman, inventor, and a man with many visions. His compassion and generosity knew no bounds. Claude always referred affectionately to his loving wife Jean, who was the Mayor of Central Saanich for several years, as “Her Warship.” He asked “Her Warship,” in his last moments, to do something memorable and worthwhile on his behalf for the Victoria Flying Club and this is how the Butler Flying Award was born.
Michael Cooper-Slipper was born in England January 11th 1921 and he joined the AF Squadron 605 equipped with Hurricanes, at the tender age of 17. At 19 he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for valour during the Battle of Britain. After the war he joined AVRO Canada and test few the CF-100, CF-102, and Orenda powered F-86. He also flew a modified B-47 as a test bed for the AVRO Arrow Iroquois engine. After his career as a test pilot he embarked on a career in aviation sales, first with de Havilland and then with Field Aviation. Mike is survived by his wife Rita who resides in Victoria.
Betty Wadsworth Scholarship
Brian Smedley Award
Betty Wadsworth joined the Victoria Flying Club in 1958 and was active in the support of general aviation all her life. As a director of COPA and a member of such organizations as BC Aviation Council and the Western Canada Aviation Museum of Flight and Transportation, her contributions have been recognized by numerous awards and citations. Betty Wadsworth maintained her connection with the Victoria Flying Club where she learned to fly, and when she died in April 1986 she left a portion of her estate to the Club. Since 1991, the interest from this grant has been awarded each year to further a member’s training, qualifications, or skills at the Victoria Flying Club.
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Brian began his aviation career as an Aviation Mechanic for the Flying Fireman. This led him to become a pilot for the Flying Fireman followed by the BC Government Air Services. After 24 years with the BC Government, Brian flew for Ainsworth Lumber in 100 Mile House, BC. After retirement from flying, Brian was able to follow his lifelong dream to become a cowboy. He worked for many ranches in the Cariboo his last one being the 112 Mile Ranch.
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First Solos
Mike Turner Instructor: Laura Van Buskirk
Logan Roots Instructor: Colin Brown
Ryan Barnes Instructor: Sean Tyrell
“Without disruption of air traffic, these fearless, forthright, indomitable and courageous individuals did venture into the wild blue yonder in flying machines. Furthermore, these skillful individuals did safely land said flying machines at Victoria International Airport, incurring no significant damage to self or machine, thus completing first solo flights.�
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COPA Quadrant
Submitted by: Eleanor Eastick Despite everyone being so busy before Christmas, twenty or so people turned up at the Catalina on December 2nd to hear guest speaker David Carlos talk about Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). David is a certified drone pilot and runs a company doing digital photography and video inspection services by UAV. Transport Canada has recently put new regulations in place for these small unmanned aircraft.
Les Hall from CASARA will be the speaker for the COPA Flight 6 meeting on Tuesday, January 6th. He will give a power point presentation on the overall Canadian organization of CASARA plus how the BC arm is organized with a few supporters in their uniforms. He will speak about SPOT tracks, the GPS track on the Maple Mountain search along with a display of typical equipment used by CASARA: SPOT, GPS, LLPer, ELT trainer, hand held radios, antenna with the DF and REC.
Please note that the January 6th meeting will be held at the Victoria Flying Club 101-1852 Canso Rd. Sidney BC. The meeting starts at 7:00 PM . As always, anyone interested in the subject is welcome to come. Membership in COPA is not required. For more information, please contact copaflight6@ gmail.com
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Women in Aviation career planning session. If you wish to join us for our tour of the JRCC in January please let us know as soon as possible by email at: wia.vichapter@gmail. com.
What’s Coming Up Women in Aviation
Vancouver Island Chapter We are starting the New Year by extending our Outreach Program to the 23rd Victoria Girl Guides who are completing their Aeronautics badge in January as part of their National STEM Challenge. Anyone interested in volunteering in facilitating this program please let us know as soon as possible by email at: wia.vichapter@gmail.com. We will be touring the Joint Rescue Co-Ordination Centre Tour with Major Jennifer Weissenborn who we met at our recent
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Thank you again to all who have been attending our awesome Leadership Series. We have participated in sessions with respect to coaching, mentorship, leadership skill development, and career planning. The series will return to the Victoria Flying Club Members’ Lounge on Saturday, January 10 from 1300 to 1500 to focus on goal setting in flight training with Victoria Flying Club’s CFI, Graham Palmer. We will also be joined by Mary Anne Neal, one of the Leadership experts from Royal Roads University who will run us through personal and professional goal setting exercises. On February 7 the dynamic Tracey Burns, Executive Business Coach, who started the series off, will return to hit us hard with accountability, responsibility and redefining your goals.
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You’re not going to want to miss this session because you never know who is going to drop by. Look for additional sessions in the coming year with Communication Secrets for Great Leaders and a workplace forum suggested by our recent speaker Zoe Lambert (formerly of Borek Air). Everyone is welcome to participate regardless of gender or membership with Women in Aviation - invite your friends and colleagues. Don’t forget to apply for any WAI bursaries or scholarships available this year through WAI or VFC - the clock is ticking for application deadlines. Go ahead and “Like” us on Facebook - we’re shooting for 100 likes and are just about there: www.facebook.com/wia.vichapter
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The Long Family Women in Aviation Bursary Deadline January 5th The Long Family’s Women in Aviation Bursary is awarded annually to an individual who is undertaking her advanced pilot training at the Victoria Flying Club. The successful applicant will have already obtained her Commercial Pilot Licence and will be initating plans to obtain her Multi-Engine IFR Rating. This Bursary consists of $1,500.00 offered by Stephen and Olga Long. It is designed to alleviate some of the cost of dual instruction in the light twin aircraft at the Victoria Flying Club. In addition to the monetary award, the Bursary also includes approximately six (6) hours of flight time in a glass cockpit Cessna 182 equipped with the most up-to-date technology available in a general aviation aircraft. This aspect of the Bursary is intended to give the successful applicant hands-on experience in a complex, GPS-equipped aircraft with an aim to putting the GPS-related questions on the INRAT examination well within the experiential reach of the examinee. To apply for The Long Family Women In Aviation Bursary the applicant will, in a handwritten letter, introduce herself and explain why she has chosen the field of aviation as a career path, outline her aspirations within the aviation industry, and describe how this bursary might contribute to fulfilling her aspirations. Please include the name of a past or present VFC instructor as a reference. No personal photo may be attached to the application. The Long Family Women in Aviation Bursary is only valid within the Multi-Engine IFR training program offered at the Victoria Flying Club. Deadline: Applications must be submitted to Ramona Reynolds, President of the Victoria Flying Club on or before Noon, January 5, 2015. The Long Family Women in Aviation Bursary will be awarded at the Wings Banquet in January 2015. Note: For a complete list of bursaries available to VFC students, please see page 8.
VFC SMILE CARDS Pick up your smile card today at the VFC office, and 5% of your grocery purchase will go towards creating scholarships and awards for VFC members. Thank-you Thrifty Foods! To date, the Victoria Flying Club has received over $14,000 from
the Thrifty Foods Smile Card program. These funds have been appreciated by all members of the club. Thank-you Thrifty Foods!
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Feature Article
The Pilot Who Flew Through the Eiffel Tower
Thanks to VFC Member Dan Waldie for passing this on to us. What a great story!
In the spring of 1944, Bill Overstreet and his P-51C, the “Berlin Express” were near Paris when the scene that is immortalized in the artwork by Len Krenzier of Action Art that leads this article took place. Bill had followed this Bf109 from the bombers he was escorting when most of the German fighters left. The two planes had been in a runJanuary 2015
ning dogfight. The German pilot flew over Paris hoping that the heavy German anti-aircraft artillery would solve his problem and eliminate Overstreet and the “Berlin Express.” Bill managed to get some hits in at about 1500 feet. The German’s engine was hit and Bill stayed on his tail braving the intense enemy flak. His desperation undoubtedly growing, the German pilot aimed his plane at the Eiffel Tower and in a surpris-
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ing maneuver, flew beneath it. Undeterred, Bill followed right behind him, scoring several more hits in the process. The German plane crashed and Bill escaped the heavy flak around Paris by flying low and full throttle over the river until he had cleared the city’s heavy anti-aircraft batteries. In 2009, Bill Overstreet was presented France’s Legion of Honour. Before the ceremony,
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Overstreet had previously said that, if he lived long enough to receive the Legion of Honour, he would be accepting it in memory of his fallen brothers. In particular he wanted to pay tribute to a friend, Eddy Simpson, who died fighting the Nazis on the ground so his comrades, including Overstreet, could escape. After the award was pinned to his lapel, Overstreet said, “If I said ‘Thank you,’ it
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wouldn’t be enough,” before adding, “What more than ‘Thank you’ do you need?”
prepared him for the unexpected while in mid-flight by cutting the engine as he landed.
Bill Overstreet recently passed away at a hospital in Roanoke, Virginia. He was born in Clifton Forge, Virginia in 1921, and after Pearl Harbour, he enlisted in the Air Corps as a fighter pilot. By February 1942 he was a private and sent to California for training. There, his instructors
He was always humble. Whenever the press interviewed him, he said, “I didn’t do anything. We were a team.”
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RIP Bill Overstreet, 1921-2014.
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VFC News
VFC MEMBER ACHIEVEMENTS New Members Charbel Hage Janson Chapman Nicholas Temos Hector Sanchez First Solos Mike Turner Ryan Barnes Logan Roots
PPL Flight Test Al Vanderbyl David Lens
CPL Licence Schuyler Clack Radek Drogosz Keegan Allen
PPL Licence Al Vanderbyl Kalyani Reddy
Multi Rating Keegan Allen
CPL Flight Test Schuyler Clack Kevin Skillings Alexander Luckham
VFC CHARTER SERVICE
INRAT Colin Brown
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For more information or to book a flight Email: tedk@flyvfc.com Call: 1-250-474-0213
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Groundschool
PRIVATE PILOT GROUNDSCHOOL DATE
Jan 05
Monday and Wednesday 1900-2200 Victoria Flying Club Classroom TOPIC INSTRUCTOR
Navigation Brendan 07 Navigation Brendan 12 Navigation Brendan 14 ATC/Fly Out Bug Jason G. 19 Review Colin 21 CARS and Licensing Requirements Brett 26 CARS and Licensing Requirements Brett 28 Aerodynamics and Theory of Flight Iain Feb 02 Human Factors & Pilot Decision Making Brett 04 Airframes and Engines Dave 11 Systems and Flight Instruments Dave 16 Radio and Electronic Theory Brady 18 Meteorology Sean T. 23 Meteorology Sean T. 25 Meteorology Sean T. Mar 02 Meteorology Sean T. 04 Meteorology Sean T. 09 Meteorology Sean T. 11 Flight Operations Colin 16 Flight Operations Colin 18 Navigation Brendan 23 Navigation Brendan 25 Navigation Brendan 30 ATC/Fly Outs Jason G. Apr 01 Review Colin
NOTE: No Groundschool February 9th - Family Day To register for Groundschool, or to purchase a Groundschool Kit, please contact the Victoria Flying Club at info@flyvfc.com or 250-656-2833. Aviation Excellence Since 1946
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2014 Tax Forms
Victoria Flying Club 2014 Income Tax Procedure Please Note: Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (CCRA) has recently been requiring proof of enrollment in the Commercial Pilot Program before allowing a deduction for the hours under the Private Pilot Licence. A letter from the Club confirming enrollment in the CPL is available to students actively pursuing a CPL (i.e., a Category 1 Medical, enrollment in Commercial Ground School, working towards a Night Rating or actively completing the dual requirements of the CPL). Members are reminded that all deductions taken are the responsibility of the person claiming the deduction on their tax return. Instructions: Complete all areas of this form. There is no need to complete the form if you reached the maximum hours per course in 2013. Mail/fax/or drop off this form to Dispatch. Allowable deductions:
As outlined by Revenue Canada Taxation 875 Heron Road, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0L8
Licence or Endorsement:
Private Pilot Licence Commercial Pilot Licence Instructor Rating Night Rating
Allowable Tuition Fees (Please read carefully): Private Pilot Course Any number of dual flying hours. Solo hours to the extent that dual and solo hours do not exceed a total of forty-five hours. Revenue Canada has been requiring proof of enrollment in the Commercial Pilot Licence program prior to allowing a deduction for the PPL. (See above) Commercial Pilot Course Any number of dual flying hours and solo hours to the extent that dual and solo hours do not exceed a total of sixty-five hours (Commercial Licence). NO CREDIT MAY BE TAKEN FOR TIME BUILDING OR HOURS IN EXCESS OF THE TRANSPORT CANADA MINIMUMS. Private Pilot Course Only Ground school Jan 1 to December 31, 2014
$300.00
$___________
________hours dual Jan 1 to Dec 31, 2014 ________hours solo Jan 1 to Dec 31, 2014 ________hours dual and solo claimed in 2013 and earlier re private licence ________TOTAL CLAIM in hours (CANNOT EXCEED 45 HOURS)
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2014 Tax Forms Commercial Pilot Course Ground school Jan 1 to December 31, 2014
$495.00
$___________
Ground school Retread
$ 50.00
$___________
________hours dual Jan 1 to Dec 31, 2014 ________hours solo Jan 1 to Dec 31, 2014 ________hours dual and solo claimed in 2013 and earlier re commercial licence ________TOTAL CLAIM in hours (CANNOT EXCEED 65 HOURS) Other Ratings Rating: _______________________________
Hours: Dual____________ Solo___________
To Be Completed By The Student I, _________________________ certify that: I intend to work in the occupation of _________________________________and that I was enrolled in the course entitled _________________________in order to furnish me with skills in that occupation OR I am qualified as a ___________________________ and that I was enrolled in the course entitled ___________________________ ________in order to improve my skills in that occupation. My hours claimed for 2014, when combined with hours claimed in 2013 and earlier does not exceed the maximums outlined of 45 hours for private and 65 hours for commercial course. __________________________ Signature of Student
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Do you wish your tax form mailed or picked up?______________________________ Tax Forms received by Victoria Flying Club prior to February 1, 2015 will be completed by February 28, 2015. For Office Use Only Date received ____________________ Course _____________________________ Hours:
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Dual $______________
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Solo
Ground Briefing: ________________ Ground school:
$______________
Dual $______________ $______________
Total Hours Claimed: ____________Private _____________
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