An Aviation student flying an airplane
- CA TWU Coll. 08-1998-01-0189
- Unidad documental simple
- [197-?]
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Photograph of a female aviation student sitting the left seat of an airplane.
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An Aviation student flying an airplane
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Photograph of a female aviation student sitting the left seat of an airplane.
Instructor and student inspecting the tail of an airplane
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Photograph of an aviation instructor and a student inspecting the tail of a small airplane parked on the tarmac at the Langley Municipal Airport; the control tower is in the background.
Aerial photograph of the Langley Municipal Aiport
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Photograph of the Langley Municipal Airport; aerial view.
Close-up shot of a Piper instrument panel
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Photograph of a close-up shot of a Piper instrument panel
Instructor with aviation students
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Photograph of instructor Terry Norr with three aviation students at the float plane dock.
Leland Asa leaning on an airplane
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Photograph of Dean Leland Asa posing with an airplane.
Promoting aviation courses at TWU
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Photograph of a female student standing in front of an airplane on a trailer - the attached sign reads "Aviation courses at TWU - Detailed information in gymnasium Lobby."
Aviation students standing on a dock
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Photograph of three aviation students standing on a dock with instructor, Terry Norr at right; they are next to a float plane tied to the dock on the Fraser River.
Students standing by a Cessna at the airport
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Photograph of two students standing near the tail of a Cessna beneath the control tower of the Langley Airport. The Golden Ears mountains are visible in the background.
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Photograph of the blue-and-gold draped TWC booth, promoting a two-year program in Aviation.