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After fire, Indigenous flight school students soaring again in Seneca planes

After fire, Indigenous flight school students soaring again in Seneca planes

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Two single-engine aircraft have departed Seneca’s Peterborough Campus in support of the only postsecondary Indigenous aviation program of its kind in Canada.

After a recent fire destroyed a Second World War-era hangar and all 13 planes used by the First Nations Technical Institute (FNTI), Seneca’s School of Aviation leased FNTI two of its 17 Cessna 172s. This has allowed their students to continue flight training.

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