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Duration

12 months

Tuition

$14,502

  Toronto

Sep 8-Sep 8

Plus 1 other start dates

Oct 5 - Oct 5 2027

Commitment

Part-Time

Delivery

Classroom

Credential

Licence

Year Founded

1997

Scholarships

no

The holder of the Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) can usually exercise the same privileges as a private pilot licence holder with both night and Visual Flight Rules (VFR) over the top ratings. The most important difference is that a commercial pilot is permitted to engage in commercial aviation activities such as air charter services or to be paid to fly an aircraft. The training and criteria are significantly more than for the Private Pilot Licence (PPL).

For Pilots enrolled in Durham Flight Centre’s Commercial Pilot Licence program, they will complete a minimum of sixty-five hours of flight time and eighty hours of ground school.

A Commercial Pilot Licence applicant must attend a minimum of eighty hours of approved ground school. This course consists of a series of lectures aimed at fully preparing the student for not only the required Transport Canada examinations, but also a safe and satisfying time in the world of aviation. The subjects dealt with in the ground school include Air Law, Aeronautics, Navigation, meteorology etc.

The scheduling and length of training is based on availability and subject to change.

Program Requirements

  • Thirty-five hours of dual instruction – five hours must be nighttime, including two hours night cross-country, five hours cross-country (the two hours night cross-country will be counted towards the five hours total time), twenty hours instrument
  • thirty hours solo – twenty-five hours flight time emphasizing the improvement of general flying skills, including a three hundred Nautical Mile (NM) radius cross-country, five hours night.
  • An applicant must have two hundred hours of flight time for Transport Canada to sign-off the licence; one hundred hours of which must be as pilot-in-command, including twenty hours cross-country.

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Student Reviews (4)

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Durham Flight Centre

Instructors are focused in helping people achieve their licence.

William Pei

Toronto • November 1, 2023

Graduated From

Private Pilot License (PPL)

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

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I got my PPL from this school, and I would say this is one of the best flight school in Ontario. The instructors are extremely friendly and professional. They're focused in helping people achieve their license and offer great advice for those seeking t...

I got my PPL from this school, and I would say this is one of the best flight school in Ontario. The instructors are extremely friendly and professional. They're focused in helping people achieve their license and offer great advice for those seeking to rent planes. I highly recommend checking the school out!

Durham Flight Centre

DFC has an environment where students can stop and ask questions to any instructor

Ashfaqul I

Toronto • October 25, 2023

Graduated From

Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL)

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

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Durham Flight Centre is a very professional and safe Flight Training Unit. I recently completed my PPL and CPL flight training at this school with nothing but positives to say about its Instructors, Dispatch and Management Teams.
Flight training ...

Durham Flight Centre is a very professional and safe Flight Training Unit. I recently completed my PPL and CPL flight training at this school with nothing but positives to say about its Instructors, Dispatch and Management Teams.
Flight training is an expensive and mentally taxing endeavor, but it doesn’t mean the fun factor of flying or aviation should become secondary throughout your training experience and DFC ensures students are happy when they reflect on their training progress.
DFC has an environment where students can stop and ask questions to any instructor as everyone is willing to help you throughout the training process. I have personally found DFC has a very “we have all been there” kind of attitude and instructors try their best to get you where you need to be as safely, efficiently and inexpensively as possible.
DFC’s dispatch team is a fun bunch who are always ready to help with booking, scheduling, fueling etc. Management is very helpful with tax forms, letters of recommendation, LOC forms and any other student needs that may arise, where they can assist.
I am continuing my training at DFC to complete Multi and Multi-IFR ratings. As a part-time student I have spent every weekend for the last two years at this flight training unit, while working a full-time job and I would highly recommend this FTU to any new aspiring pilot or pilots considering additional ratings. Do your own research and Good luck!

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