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Duration

2 years

Tuition

$112,339

  Gatineau

Sep 1-Sep 1

Commitment

Full-Time

Delivery

Classroom

Credential

Diploma

Year Founded

2002

Scholarships

no

Students in Canadian Aviation College’s Integrated Airline Transport Pilot License (IATPL) diploma program, will discover their comprehensive program is designed to equip them with the essential skills and knowledge for a successful career as a pilot. The intensive two-year training program encompasses rigorous ground and flight training, simulated airline procedures, and industry practices, meticulously crafted to prepare students for their inaugural role as a pilot professional.

​Throughout the program, students engage in 930 hours of comprehensive ground school (academic) training and 250 hours of flight training, ensuring a thorough understanding of aviation principles and hands-on experience in the cockpit. Located at Gatineau-Ottawa Executive Airport in Gatineau, QC, Canada, our training facilities offer a conducive environment for learning and skill development.

Upon successful completion, graduates will emerge fully equipped with all the requisite licenses and certifications to embark on their professional journey as pilots.

What You’ll Learn

  • The ability to safely and effectively plan and execute Day, or Night, VFR or IFR , Multi-engine flights.
  • The knowledge and ability to pass company and Transport Canada written exams and flight tests.
  • Aviation knowledge, good judgment and decision making skills.
  • Excellent understanding of Aviation Human Factors as it pertains to this program.
  • Basic Skills of MCC.

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Student Reviews (3)

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Canadian Aviation College

“Misleading and “Exaggerated advertising”

Anonymous

September 27, 2025

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Overall:

1 out of 5

Instructors:

1 stars

Curriculum:

1 stars

Job Assistance:

1 stars

Canadian Aviation College and Island coastal aviation is owned by one person and advertised far beyond the reality of what it actually offers. The school is promoted with big promises, but the truth is very different.They have only two small hangars,wi...

Canadian Aviation College and Island coastal aviation is owned by one person and advertised far beyond the reality of what it actually offers. The school is promoted with big promises, but the truth is very different.They have only two small hangars,with very limited ability and expertise despite the endless advertisements suggesting otherwise. The number of serviceable aircraft is insufficient, which leads to delays and frustration for students. On top of that, the school has very few experienced instructors, making it difficult for students to receive the proper training and guidance they expect. Many students remain unhappy, with numerous complaints left unresolved and they are asking for refund but Rather than addressing these problems, the school continues to market itself in a misleading way. These two schools CAC and ICA are not recommend to anyone considering aviation training.

Canadian Aviation College

Not Recommended Flight school

Kalm

September 21, 2025

Graduated From

Integrated Airline Transport Pilot License (IATPL)

Overall:

1 out of 5

Instructors:

1 stars

Curriculum:

1 stars

Job Assistance:

1 stars

Canadian Aviation College is advertised far beyond the reality of what it actually offers. The school is promoted with big promises, but the truth is very different.
There are only two small hangars, despite the endless advertisements suggesting ...

Canadian Aviation College is advertised far beyond the reality of what it actually offers. The school is promoted with big promises, but the truth is very different.
There are only two small hangars, despite the endless advertisements suggesting otherwise. Poor Maintenance and the number of serviceable aircraft is insufficient, which leads to unsafe flights and delays and frustration for students. On top of that, the school has very few experienced instructors, making it difficult for students to receive the proper training and guidance they expect.
Many students remain unhappy, with numerous complaints left unresolved. Rather than addressing these problems, the school continues to market itself in a misleading way.
I do not recommend Canadian Aviation College to anyone considering aviation training.

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