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Duration
12 months
Tuition
$19,014
Edmonton
Jun 3-Jun 3
Jul 2 - Jul 2 2025
Aug 6 - Aug 6 2025
Sep 3 - Sep 3 2025
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Credential
Certificate
Year Founded
1967
Scholarships
no
The exercises learned and practiced for the Private Pilot Licence are now perfected and polished, along with advanced instrument flying. Also included in the Commercial Pilot Licence is the Night Rating certification. The course itself is sixty-five hours long. The Commercial Licence requires a minimum of two hundred hours total time, including hours flown while training for the Private Licence. The required build-up time will be accumulated throughout the training.
The scheduling and length of training is based on availability and subject to change.
Admission Requirements
- Canadian High School Graduate standard or equivalent. Potential students not meeting this standard will be assessed on an individual basis.
- Working knowledge of the English language. All interviews and lessons will be conducted in English, the recognized international language of aviation.
- Transport Canada Category 1 medical examination.
- Canadian citizen, landed immigrant or person lawfully admitted into Canada for flight training.
- Eighteen years old.
- Private Pilot License.
Program Requirements
- Two-hundred hours flight training.
- One hundred must be PIC (pilot in command) including twenty hours cross-country.
- Thirty-five hours dual (five hours night, five hours cross-country).
- Twenty hours instrument (ten hours can be simulator).
- Thirty hours solo (five hours night).
- Ground School
- Successful completion of Transport Canada written and flight exams.
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Student Reviews (5)
Best Flight training school in the city! After looking into other schools, I am so glad I chose Centennial Flight Centre. Awesome instructors with skills, knowledge and great tips that have really helped me in my career as a commercial pilot.
Professional attitude, course development and price all very good. Great reputation in Western Canada. IFR program second to none.