Commercial Pilot License Diploma - Multi-engine & Instrument Endorsement

Diploma in CPL - Canada

Ready to take your aviation career to the next level?

Our Commercial Pilot License (CPL) Diploma Program offered through our partner flight school in British Columbia, Canada provides a comprehensive aviation education, including both Multi-engine and Instrument endorsements.

This program prepares you for the competitive job market, ensuring you graduate with all the essential certifications and ratings to start your career in commercial aviation.

Program Highlights:

  • Earn your CPL with Multi-engine and Instrument Endorsements, a combination that will set you apart from other CPL holders.
  • This bundled program saves you 25 dual training hours, making it both time-efficient and cost-effective.
  • Graduate with a college diploma and all the qualifications needed to begin your professional flying career.

Upon successful completion of the program, you will have demonstrated:

  • The ability to safely plan and execute VFR, Multi-engine, and Instrument flights under various conditions (day or night).
  • The knowledge to pass Transport Canada written exams and flight tests.
  • Good judgment and decision-making skills vital to commercial flying.

State-of-the-Art Training Fleet

Our partner school boasts a fleet of 23 aircraft, including Piper Seneca III and DCX MAX Flight Training Devices (FTD) for multi-engine and instrument training. In addition, students have the opportunity to expand their qualifications through Seaplane Rating Training.

Employment & Career Opportunities

Graduates will be equipped with the skills and certifications required for entry-level commercial flying positions with various operators, including regional airlines. International students graduating from this program are also eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (up to 3 years), allowing them to gain valuable industry experience in Canada.

The school also assists students with job placements and often hires successful Flight Instructor graduates, depending on availability and performance.

Admission Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • English proficiency: IELTS 6.0 or ICAO Level 4
  • Successful completion of the Transport Canada Category 1 Medical Exam

Program Duration

This 78-week program consists of 225 flight and FTD hours, as well as 190 hours of ground school and briefings, ensuring a thorough aviation education.

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