1. The CFS gives details on every airport in Canada. Ask your flight instructor to show it to you if you haven't seen it yet.

  2. The Designated Airspace Handbooklists airspace dimensions and the name and contact information of the people to ask for permission to use restricted airspace. As a student pilot, all you have to know about it is that it exists.

  3. The A.I.P. Canada is a white ring binder full of pages that explain laws and procedures for pilots. It doesn't list information on individual airports.

  4. The Flight Training Manual is the blueish-purple book that your flight instructor keeps assigning you to read chapters from before lessons.