Professional Pilot Program includes PPL (Private Pilot License), CPL (Commercial Pilot License) and Multi-IFR Rating (Group 1 Instrument). Multi-IFR contains Multi-Engine Rating already. Both Night Rating and VFR-Over-The-Top (OTT) are included in CPL. The benefit of Professional Pilot Program is that the hours from Multi-IFR Rating count towards CPL’s 200 hours requirements. This way, students save both time and money by not having to fly extra hours for Multi-IFR Rating after completing CPL.
Note that according to Transport Canada, all professional pilot students must first obtain their Private Pilot License (PPL) before they can begin as Commercial Pilot License (CPL) students. The PPL is therefore the “prerequisite” to CPL.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much will it cost to become a pilot?
- How long will it take to get my licence?
- Do I need to pay full cost up front?
- Does school provide student housing?
- When can I start flight training?
- What’s the English requirement?
- Does school offer Introductory Flight?
- Does school offer job opportunities?
- Can I apply for citizenship after training?
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