In 1968, Seneca College initiated an Aircraft Pilot Training program (soon re-named Aviation and Flight Technology) with a used Cessna 172 and a Piper Cherokee Arrow. To accommodate increasing demand for the program, the College took delivery of new Cessnas in 1973; three 172s, two Cardinal RGs, and two 310Qs. The fleet was replaced in 1991 by Beechcraft Bonanzas and Barons. After working for First Nations Air Service and Capital Airways, C-FKWE moved to the USA as N310BS where it's based in Florida at the time of uploading.
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