Colleges and Universities Offering Commercial Pilot Licence CPL in Canada

  • Course Name: Commercial Pilot Licence CPL()
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Institutions Offering Commercial Pilot Licence CPL

  • Edmonton Flying Club Edmonton Flying Club, Alberta  
    Licence Requirements:
    Commercial Pilot Licence - 18 years old

    Medical:
    Minimum Category 1 Medical Certificate as determined by Transport Canada.

    Ground School Requirements:
    An applicant shall have completed a minimum of 80 hours commercial pilot
    aeroplane ground school instruction on the following subjects:
    • Canadian Aviation Regulations
    • Aerodynamics and Theory of Flight,
    • Meteorology
    • Airframes, Engines and Systems
    • Flight Instruments
    • Radio and Electronic Theory
    • Navigation
    • Flight Operations
    • Licensing Requirements
    • Human Factors, including pilot decision-making

    Flight Experience Requirements:
    An applicant shall have completed a minimum of 200 hours flight time in aeroplanes,
    of which a minimum of 100 hours shall be pilot-in-command time, including 20
    hours cross-country pilot-in-command time.
    The flight training shall include a minimum of:
    • 35 Hours Dual Instruction Flight Time,
    Under the direction and supervision of the holder of a Flight Instructor –
    Aeroplane, Including: 5 hours night, including a minimum of 2 hours of
    cross-country flight time; 5 hours cross-country, which may include the
    cross-country experience from above; 20 hours of instrument flight time
    in addition to the experience stated above. A maximum 10 hours of the
    20 hours may be conducted on an approved aeroplane simulator or flight
    training device.
    • 30 Hours Solo Flight Time,
    Including: 25 hours solo flight time emphasizing the improvement of
    general flying skills of the applicant which shall include a cross-country
    flight to a point of a minimum of 300 nautical mile radius from the point
    of departure and shall include a minimum of 3 landings at points other
    than that of departure; 5 hours solo flight time by night during which a
    minimum of 10 take-offs, circuits and landings were completed.
  • Vancouver Aviation College Vancouver Aviation College, British Columbia  
    Admission Requirements:
    - Over 18 years of age
    - Private Pilot License
    - Intermediate English
    - Level(Minimum IELTS 6, or CELPIP 7, or ICAO LPR level 4), Aviation Medical Exam class 3 or 1, Criminal Check.

    Learning Objectives

    An applicant shall have knowledge about the following subjects:

    - Canadian Aviation Regulations,
    - Aerodynamics,
    - Theory of Flight,
    - Meteorology,
    - Airframes, Engines, and Systems,
    - Flight Instruments, Radio, and Electronic Theory,
    - Navigation, Flight Operations,
    - Licensing Requirements
    - Human Factors, including pilot decision making

    Completion Requirements:
    Flight experience: 200 hours total
    - 100 hours solo (pilot in command)
    - 65 hours completed after obtaining the private pilot license
    - 35 hours dual
    - 30 hours solo

    Ground Training: Minimum 80 hours of Ground School. A minimum of 80% mark for each of the program’s courses as indicated in “Students Assessment Methods” as well as a minimum of 100% in attendance as indicated in “Attendance Expectations” Evaluation Factors Values Examinations: 20% Final Examination 70% Regular Assignment 10%
    Private Pilot License issuance is subjected to obtaining minimum 60%
    score in TC written Exam and passing successfully the Flight Test.

    Program Duration:
    This program duration is 52 weeks. Homework Hours Average homework hours; 25 hours per week, these include
    students’ required work on chapter quizzes, case studies, and projects.

    Delivery Method(s):
    In-class / In-Airplane / Online instruction
  • Select Aviation College Select Aviation College, Quebec  
    Admission requirements:
    Admission requirements vary by training program. However, the following minimum entry ratings should be met:
    - 17 years old or older by the time you start your program;
    - High school diploma or its equivalent;
    - English level deemed adequate by the college;
    - Capable of obtaining the Transport Canada Class 1 Pilot Medical Certificate;
    - Satisfy one of the 4 following conditions :
    1. Have interrupted full-time studies or pursued full-time post-secondary education for at least 2 consecutive terms or one academic year;
    2. Be covered by an agreement between the college and an employer or benefit from a government program;
    3. Have interrupted full-time studies for one semester and have pursued full-time post-secondary studies for one semester;
    4. Hold a Diploma of Vocational Studies (DVS).

    Duration: The total duration of training is up to 18 to 24 months.
  • Brampton Flight Centre Brampton Flight Centre, Ontario  
    Involves about 250 hours of ground school instruction and 140-150 total hours flying. Flight training will focus on broadening your skills to include night flying, instrument flying, long range cross country flights, and emergency procedures. Classroom work involves revisiting the knowledge areas covered in the Private Licence ground school in more depth with additional concepts related to commercial air carrier operations. The ground school curriculum will cover additional course work not included in the Transport Canada Commercial Licence syllabus, including Crew Resource Management (CRM), Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s), Introductory Math and Physics and First Aid/CPR. Upon attaining a minimum of 150 total hours flying, a student will demonstrate proficiency through both a written exam and flight test administered by Transport Canada.
  • Canada Aviation Academy Canada Aviation Academy, British Columbia  
    Commercial Pilot License (CPL) holder is able to fly as a professional either in general aviation or in an airline as a first officer.

    Enrollment Requirements:
    Hold a valid Canadian PPL.
    Age:
    - Minimum of 17 years to start training. A Commercial pilot must be at least 18 years of age to hold the licence.
    Citizenship:
    - An applicant must be a Canadian citizen, a landed immigrant, or a person bearing a valid study permit.
    Language:
    - An applicant must be able to read and write English without assistance.
  • Waterloo Wellington Flight Centre Waterloo Wellington Flight Centre, Ontario  
    A Commercial Pilot Licence – Aeroplane allows you to:
    - Operate single pilot, non-high-performance aeroplanes under VMC for hire or reward while employed by the holder of an Air Operator Certificate
    - Exercise the privileges of a PPL, night rating, and VFR OTT rating

    Prerequisites:
    - Minimum 18 years of age upon completion
    - Valid Private Pilot Licence – Aeroplane
    - Valid Category 1 Medical Certificate
    - Completed Private Career College Admission Application (PCC#105919)
  • MFC Training MFC Training, Moncton  
    Requirements:
    - Candidates must be 18 years of age for the issuance of a Commercial Pilot License; however they may begin at the age of 17.
    - The candidate will also be required to have completed a Category 1 medical approved by Transport Canada.
  • Canadian Flight Academy Canadian Flight Academy, Ontario  
  • Pacific Rim Aviation Academy Pacific Rim Aviation Academy, British Columbia  
  • Pacific Professional Flight Centre Pacific Professional Flight Centre, British Columbia  
  • Canadian Aviation College Canadian Aviation College, British Columbia  




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