"School of Engineering students Arthur Crews (seated) and Jack McCracken (standing) checking the operation of the Link Trainer for the 1952 Engineers' Fair at North Carolina State College"
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"School of Engineering students Arthur Crews (seated) and Jack McCracken (standing) checking the operation of the Link Trainer for the 1952 Engineers' Fair at North Carolina State College"
"RCAF pilots join TCA. From March 1944 to spring 1945, over 60 ex-Royal Canadian Air Force pilots graduate from TCA's instructional school in Winnipeg. The program retains experienced pilots with at least 1,000 flying hours and one tour of duty in wartime Europe. Many have experience on multi-engined aircraft. To adjust to flying TCA Lodestars, pilots train for six weeks in the Link trainer. The average age of pilots in this era is 25."