Pilot Training
Oshawa Radio Control Club
Beginners should contact a club before heading to a hobby store. You can get advice about the best kind of equipment to buy to enable you to learn quickly and have fun after you get your Wings.

Our instructors are volunteers who spend part of their time at the field instructing. The Chief Instructor can help you find instructors whose location and schedule work for you.

Trainers crash! We use a buddy-box system that is like dual controls on a full-size airplane, so crashes are less likely, but they can happen. Part of the experience of model flying is repairing a trainer after a crash.

We have a Flying Proficiency Program that can help you continue to develop your flying skills with aerobatics after you qualify as a pilot.
Click here to go to the MAAC website Documents page, and see Wings Program, Flight Training Guide, and Flight Training Course. (Model Aeronautics Association of Canada)

See the
links page on our site for training resources at other clubs, especially Oakville and Humber Valley.
updated October 16, 2007
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