School for Studying
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School for Studying
Greetings all aviators =)
As I know many people on this forum has CPL license and ATP =)
I'm recently studying at high school, and still didn't decide on university.
Can anyone tell me about good universities or colleges in Canada that are good and respected by big Airlines =)
As I know many people on this forum has CPL license and ATP =)
I'm recently studying at high school, and still didn't decide on university.
Can anyone tell me about good universities or colleges in Canada that are good and respected by big Airlines =)
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Good time to start asking; before you throw all your money away. From my understanding university and aviation college programs are rated equally by airlines. Which school you go to has no bearing on your future career. My advice would be do 1 of 2 things.
1) Go to an aviation college like Confederation, Sault, Seneca. Pro's: cheap way to get licenses, done quickly (especially confed in TBay). Con's: You're only ever going to be flying. If things don't work out you're hooped.
2) Go to university (do something useful like engineering). Get your licences on the side. Pro's: great fall back if you ever lose your job. Con's: Expensive
All the best.
PS Don't get suckered in by flying schools lying to you (There's a looming pilot shortage-you'll be at Air Canada in 3-5 years, etc). Anything they tell you ask about on this forum and you can decide which schools are being honest and which are after your $$
1) Go to an aviation college like Confederation, Sault, Seneca. Pro's: cheap way to get licenses, done quickly (especially confed in TBay). Con's: You're only ever going to be flying. If things don't work out you're hooped.
2) Go to university (do something useful like engineering). Get your licences on the side. Pro's: great fall back if you ever lose your job. Con's: Expensive
All the best.
PS Don't get suckered in by flying schools lying to you (There's a looming pilot shortage-you'll be at Air Canada in 3-5 years, etc). Anything they tell you ask about on this forum and you can decide which schools are being honest and which are after your $$
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wow thanks Bede =)
Now it's getting a little bit clearer this time =)
Right now I'm looking at Coastal Pacific Aviation, and these guys are kinda expensive as hell (I have a low income) around $100,000. And that's total for 4 years of studying. They are going to give me a PPL then CPL with Group 1 multi-engine + Instrument rating + Night rating. And after all they give you Bachelor of Business Administration - Aviation.
Is that worth of trying to go to??
Now it's getting a little bit clearer this time =)
Right now I'm looking at Coastal Pacific Aviation, and these guys are kinda expensive as hell (I have a low income) around $100,000. And that's total for 4 years of studying. They are going to give me a PPL then CPL with Group 1 multi-engine + Instrument rating + Night rating. And after all they give you Bachelor of Business Administration - Aviation.
Is that worth of trying to go to??
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$100k is about the going rate for a CPL+university. If you're willing to spend that kind of money, I'd be getting an engineering degree+licenses. Being in BC, I think you're stuck paying for flight training. In Ontario, it is subsidized.
It depends who you ask, but some people save money buying their own share of a plane. A guy I know just bought 1/2 an old Cherokee for $10K, and it's in sound mechanical shape. However buying an airplane is a whole other subject.
It depends who you ask, but some people save money buying their own share of a plane. A guy I know just bought 1/2 an old Cherokee for $10K, and it's in sound mechanical shape. However buying an airplane is a whole other subject.
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You should compare the BBA program from places like SFU and UBC against Coastal Pacific. At a quick glance, this university program offered by CPA is very specialize in aviation. You do not have a choice is concentration within the BBA program, such as HR, finance, accounting, or IR. Also, what about professional designations? Do any of the courses at CPA apply toward something like a CGA, CA, or CFA?
Re: School for Studying
You should compare the BBA program from places like SFU and UBC against Coastal Pacific. At a quick glance, this university program offered by CPA is very specialize in aviation. You do not have a choice is concentration within the BBA program, such as HR, finance, accounting, or IR. Also, what about professional designations? Do any of the courses at CPA apply toward something like a CGA, CA, or CFA?
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+1 to Bede.
You can also check out Seneca College, as it is a university degree / subsidized flying.
You can also check out Seneca College, as it is a university degree / subsidized flying.
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Xanderson wrote: They are going to give me a PPL then CPL with Group 1 multi-engine + Instrument rating + Night rating. And after all they give you Bachelor of Business Administration - Aviation.
Is that worth of trying to go to??
Just a little guidance here. "They give you" nope. You have the opportunity to EARN.
No-one gets a license/degree without doing the hard work it entails. If you go in thinking "pay my money, do my time and they'll give me the license" then you are infor a rough time! There are many threads on here discussing probelms with the training industry today, many of which fall back to the basic assumption by many starting out that you can just buy a license/degree.
There is a reason many students don't make it through these programs. Work hard, study hard and you'll be OK.
Ok, off my soapbox now and good luck researching your future career!
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jump154 sorry my english is my second language
OK So Ontario schools are good (as far as i got it)
How about Mount Royal University? does anybody know if it's good? coz after 2 years you EARN
CPL+ night rating + instrument rating + multi-engine =)

OK So Ontario schools are good (as far as i got it)
How about Mount Royal University? does anybody know if it's good? coz after 2 years you EARN

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Get a useful degree first 

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So it's pretty hard to find a job, eh?
I hope it's not hard to find a job, let's say USA or Britain or Australia etc

Just to make clear: It's better to finish university with specific degree and then go to aviation???
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Not a problem Xanderson. From what I've heard from others who I went to school with, they got their first job by A) being in the right place at the right time, or B) through some sort of contact. If you're dedicated, you'll find somethingXanderson wrote:![]()
So it's pretty hard to find a job, eh?
I hope it's not hard to find a job, let's say USA or Britain or Australia etc![]()
Just to make clear: It's better to finish university with specific degree and then go to aviation???



Unless you know aviation is something you want to do 110% I would recommend getting a useful degree first then pursue flying. An education will never hurt. However, if you do all your research and still think flying is something you want to do and you have the passion for it and know you'll do whatever it takes to get a job then go ahead and get your licenses


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wow thnks typhoon
now i have to watch out for my health
and thinking about what university/ college is good for my dream to come true

now i have to watch out for my health

and thinking about what university/ college is good for my dream to come true

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can anyone give me a reference on University of Fraser Valley, pleaze??? 

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thats pretty sick

I would like to have personal reference



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Ah, you were looking for alumni to tell you how they liked the place. Sorry.