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seaplane quebec

Want to improve yourself? QUÉBEC AÉRONATURE has the necessary resources and expertise to respond  to your needs!

A seaplane rating is 7 hours of flight time, and that's actually generally enough to learn  to take off and land a seaplane, and have a nice overview of the different techniques and multiple meteorological and air conditions you'll encounter during your next flight. But is it enough to master everything? Obviously not. If aviation is a field where you never stop learning, seaplane has many facets to it and further pushes the limits of your own knowledge and skills, offering you a constantly renewed opportunity to improve yourself. .

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QUÉBEC AÉRONATURE therefore suggests that you go further than just the basic annotation. Whether for a professional goal, or simply for the purpose of personal development, our experienced team is  at your disposal to increase your bush pilot skills safely.

On the training program in the bush, you will have the opportunity to take off and land in crosswinds, to land and take off again from very short lakes, to deepen your knowledge in aerology by developing your sense of flight. '' observation of the different signs that your environment gives you, to navigate without gps of a lake  to the other in the heart of the immensity of the Quebec boreal forest, to experience all aspects of navigation on the water, to dock on beaches, docks of all sizes, with current, tailwind , waves .... all of course in complete safety and within the limits of the aircraft.

seaplane quebec

And why not augment your experience with a multi-day seaplane trip with an instructor?
Québec Aéronature is able to offer you several destinations accessible by seaplane, from wild camping on a beach isolated from everything, to a 4-star inn with spa and restaurant, there is something for all tastes and all budgets! Certain conditions apply, do not hesitate to request the "Hydroplane Trip" documentation via ourContact form !

Seaplane trip

Read the article"Logbook of a trip by seaplane" published in Aviation magazine!

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