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Old 06-02-2016, 09:41 PM   #8
Baron von Kriterium
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Originally Posted by Rautakallio View Post
My son, who is currently in Grade 11, has decided that he wants to be a Commercial Pilot. There seems to be a wide variety of opinion on how best to accomplish this. We would appreciate any input or experience from people who are Commercial Pilots or who at least gone through the program in Canada.
So far this is what we have done or been advised of:
  • Son completed an intro flight at the Calgary Flying Club and loved it.
  • Will have a Class 1 Medical done this summer
  • Has the financial resources to get through a Commercial Pilot program
  • Has good grades and is completing all 30-1 courses in High School
  • Talked to as many Pilots as we can when we fly and common theme is get flying as soon and as much as possible.
  • Attended the Mount Royal Aviation Expo
Some of the questions we still have:
  • Do you need a degree to get a job with the majors in Canada or abroad?
  • Any opinion on aviation programs? Looking at Mount Royal, Okanagan College and Seneca
  • Better to just go to a flight school rather than the degree route?
  • Any other thoughts or advice?

Thanks in advance.
I'd consider the Air Force. Check the link.

http://www.forces.ca/en/job/pilot-32

There are three entry plans. CEOTP is probably the best bet given your son's current education level.

My friend flew F-18s and now is a co-pilot with Air Canada flying jumbos to Hong Kong and Europe.

He is the exception to the rule as most military pilots who transition to civ airlines flew cargo in the Air Force. Why? Way more hours.

You need the hours so may as well get the Government to pay for them.
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