Aviation Safety Ultralight and Balloon: Information previously published in the Aviation
Safety Ultralight & Balloon can now be found in the Aviation Safety Letter (starting in
issue 3/2005). A special section to address recreational aviation topics can also be found in issues 1/2003
to 1/2005 of the Aviation Safety Letter.
We now have a CD-ROM (TP 7317) containing all
English and French issues of Aviation Safety Ultralight & Balloon from 1985 to
2001. All these back issues are in PDF format only. The search function makes this an invaluable
training tool for flight schools and training departments. Purchase your copy of this CD-ROM from
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1/2001 |
HTML |
PDF |
155 KB (44 secs) |
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2/2000 |
HTML |
PDF |
328 KB (1 min 33 secs) |
1/2000 |
HTML |
PDF |
869 KB (4 min 7 secs) |
Issues prior
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Editor, Paul Marquis
Aviation Safety Letter
Transport Canada (AARQ)
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e-mail: marqupj@tc.gc.ca
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