If you’re not sure what commercial pilot training program to choose, we’re happy to provide insights and information.
Working toward your dream of becoming a commercial pilot is easier at Genesis Flight College. We offer flexible commercial pilot training programs for those located throughout the Mississauga, Ontario area, designed to meet a variety of needs and cater to unique situations.
One option is the Modular Diploma program, which includes one-on-one training with a dedicated flight instructor. You can complete this program attending full-time or part-time, and you’ll receive a personalized training plan to achieve your goals and graduate with a commercial pilot licence. Many students will choose to earn their instructor rating after completing their commercial pilot licence and build their flight hours while getting paid as an instructor.
Another commercial pilot training option is the Cadet Program, which includes an Integrated Transport Pilot Licence (iATPL). This fast-tracked opportunity takes 18 months to complete on a full-time basis, and it’s offered three times per year. To enter the program, you have to commit to attending full-time and adhering to the workload throughout the period required for completion. The Cadet Program includes additional training for a jet type rating. Students receive conditional offers of employment from Flair Airlines in this option upon acceptance into the program.
If you’re not sure what commercial pilot training program to choose, we are happy to provide insights and information. Our instructors aim to provide a supportive atmosphere for all aspiring airline pilots. You’ll complete your training on advanced equipment that will prepare you for a career with the airlines. Learn more by reaching out to us today.
Genesis Flight College is registered as a private career college under the Ontario Career Colleges Act, 2005.
WHAT IS A GLASS COCKPIT?
With rectangular computer displays replacing the familiar round flight instruments, and data presentation that differs considerably from the analog format, it’s no surprise that new airline crews feel lost, even uncomfortable, flying glass. This issue has been identified as a major weakness in the current flight training industry.
WHAT’S NEW ABOUT GLASS?
Other than the information they portray, pretty much everything is new: how they work, what drives them, how they share software and display failure modes, and, most significantly, how they actually look.
WHY IS GENESIS BETTER?
Genesis has completely embraced glass training. 100% of our fleet is glass, incorporating one of the most advanced electronic flight information systems (EFIS) available. Students get exposure to these systems starting on the first flight, and learn deeper functions in each training module.