The Integrated Airline Transport Pilot Licence Program (IATPL) is provided in collaboration with Centennial College and will be run from Toronto Airways facilities (the Canadian Flight Academy building) at the Oshawa Executive Airport.
The Integrated Airline Transport Pilot Licence Program (IATPL) is provided in collaboration with Centennial College and will be run from Toronto Airways facilities (the Canadian Flight Academy building) at the Oshawa Executive Airport.
Students interested in attending the program are encouraged visit our facility in Oshawa and to apply through Centennial College
Professional Pilot Training...
The integrated program is the choice for those who want an immediate professional pilot career. This is a complete course to obtain a frozen Airline Transport Pilot Licence.
Once the required flight experience levels are obtained graduates may apply to Transport Canada for the full ATPL licence.
The aim of the integrated is to train pilots to the proficiency level necessary for the issuance of a commercial pilot licence, multi-engine class rating, and Group 1 instrument rating.
Additionally, it will prepare pilots to operate as single pilot in commercial air services, or as co-pilot on multi-crew, multi-engine aircraft in commercial air transportation services depending on the exit point of the program.
The program differs from modular programs by providing a continuous training aimed at achieving the final standards for which the trainee is enrolled.
This allows for the early introduction of advanced Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Crew Resource Management (CRM), Multi-Crew Co-operation training (MCC) and Scenario Based Training (SBT) designed to achieve the final standard.
Toronto Airways has a long history offering flight training services beginning in 1963 from the Buttonville Municipal Airport. Our operation grew in size and scope over the next 55 years providing pilot training and other related services to the aviation industry.
The location of the Buttonville Municipal Airport lands in the heart of the city of Markham made the lands much too valuable to be able to continue to operate as a private airport.
Knowing that the lands would be developed for another purpose in the future Toronto Airways began looking for alternate airport locations to ensure the future of the Toronto Airways legacy in aviation.
In 1998 Toronto Airways purchased Canadian Flight Academy which was a growing flight training provider located at the Oshawa Executive Airport.
Whether you are looking to enhance your qualifications with a Type Rating course, or need to enroll in a Skills Test class, CAE has a solution for your pilot training needs.
Student pilot permit is required and can be attained at age 14 (for solo flight). PPL application which can be completed at age 17.
A private pilot licence allows its holder to act as pilot in command of a private aircraft.
Private pilot training has two parts, theory and practice.
Almost all pilots in Canada earn a traditional private pilot license.
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