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Duration
2 years
Tuition
$88,154
Kitchener-Waterloo
Sep 1-Sep 1
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Credential
Diploma
Year Founded
1967
Scholarships
yes
Prepare for an exciting career as a professional pilot. The current unprecedented demand and projected growth in the aviation industry offers numerous opportunities to excel post-graduation. Conestoga’s two-year Commercial Flight Operations program allows students to enter the industry quickly with the necessary skills to be successful. The modern flight simulators will provide learners with an opportunity for practical training through advanced avionics and realistic emergency scenarios in a variety of weather conditions.
Students will have the option to concurrently complete flight training which qualifies them to apply for Canadian Commercial Pilot License endorsed with a Multi-Engine Instrument Rating. Students with a Private Pilot License can apply for credit transfers for the related ground school courses. For those who choose to work as a pilot post-graduation, they will need to complete flight training at an accredited Flight Training Unit who will grant the Transport Canada licenses upon completion and required examination.
Note: Students living outside of Ontario are not eligible to apply.
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Student Reviews (31)
This program has been very poorly administered from a scheduling standpoint.
The course is divided into 5 levels with scheduled breaks between each level. When Levels 3 and 4 became available, I registered and arranged my vacation time with work...
conestoga refuses to give me back my money due to the fact that i didnt withdrew on time, despite showing my health related isses why i was unable to withdrew on time, they still refuses which means to me that they dont really care about international ...


