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Our Career Pilot Aviation with Applied Human Factors Diploma includes all licenses, ratings and the student graduates with an Aviation Diploma too. After successful completion of the program, the student will become a CLASS IV Flight Instructor which will enable them to work in any flight school across Canada.
We also offer specialized Commercial Pilot License (CPL) program for students from India and Nepal, in order to meet the requirement of their local Civil Aviation Authority. International students are required to register at least CPL for getting the study permit. Students who are only interested in Private Pilot License (PPL) can enter Canada with a visitor Visa.
We provide CPL and PPL license conversion for students who have already applied or studied PPL or CPL from other International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) members.
Our modular program allows local/domestic students to take each program individually like PPL, CPL, FIR, Multi-Engine etc. It also provides more flexibility to students with their daily schedule and this way students can gradually, at their own pace to achieve their pilot dream.
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Yes, we are a Designated Learning Institute (DLI). Please navigate the link below to find our DLI number.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/prepare/designated-learning-institutions-list.html
Once you made your tuition payment, we will issue you a Letter of Acceptance for your study permit application.
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The program is designed to educate students for a successful pilot career, developing the required skill sets for flight crew operating in multi-crew, advanced aircraft, and airline operations. The program uses scenario-based situations with intensive training in both aircraft and advanced flight simulation equipment to provide the knowledge and skills you need to obtain a Private Pilot License (PPL), a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) and a (frozen) Airline Transport Pilot License.
Notes:
To apply for the Transport Canada issued Private Pilot License (PPL) applicants must be no less than 17 years old.
To apply for the Transport Canada issued Commercial Pilot License (CPL) applicants must be no less than 18 years old.
All students must have proven English language proficiency. Enhanced proficiency levels, that exceed conversational English, is vitally important as students must be able to communicate effectively with (*) Nav Canada staff in the control tower, report their intentions, understand and follow Nav Canada instructions.
Why this program? Canadian Aviation College and our training partner, International Pilot Academy working together on providing student iATPL trainings – your instructors will be some of the best in the industry, with a high degree of flight expertise and a deep commitment to the program and to your success. The integrated ATPL program is the choice for those who want an immediate professional pilot career. This program provides continuous training, which also allows for the early introduction of advanced Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Crew Resource Management (CRM), Multi-Crew Co-operation (MCC) and Scenario Based Training (SBT) - all of which are designed to help you achieve the applicable level of proficiency required to obtain a Private, Commercial and (*frozen) Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) License. A frozen ATP allows students up to 5 years to gain all the hours and experience required to obtain an unrestricted license. Upon obtaining the required flight experience graduates may apply to Transport Canada for their full (unfrozen) ATP license.
What can student expect? The program is designed to develop the required skill sets for flight crew operating in multi-crew, advanced aircraft, airline operations. The program includes training related to: (theory, simulator and aircraft training)
Private Pilot and Commercial Pilot
Instrument Rating
Commercial Flight Operations
Multi-engine and Multi-crew Commercial Operations
Airline Transport Pilot
This program will be comprehensive and will require you to be dedicated and focused throughout the learning process. Flight training is provided on a One-to-One basis with the exception of ground school (theory training). Students may be scheduled for their training flights 4-5 days per week and will also be expected to attend the instructor led online ground school during the times when they are not scheduled for flying. You are expected to arrive each day prepared for the day’s activities by having completed all assigned readings the night before.
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You can choose between modular and integrated stream to become a pilot. Modular stream allows you to take each program individually like PPL, CPL, FIR, Multi- Engine etc. It also provides more flexibility to students with their daily schedule and this way students can gradually, at their own pace take other programs.
Integrated stream, on the other hand, includes all licenses, ratings and the student graduates with an Aviation Diploma too. This is offered as "Career Pilot Aviation with Applied Human Factors Diploma" (CPP). After successful completion of the program, the student will officially be a Flight Instructor which will enable them to teach other students to fly.