FPAP-C (Canadian Program for International Students)



A Path to Excellence in Aviation: The FPAP-C Program

The FPAP-C (Full Professional Airline Pilot, Canada) flight training program for international students has been meticulously crafted by a team of aviation training consultants, comprised of both current and former airline pilots, experienced flight instructors, and esteemed aviation professionals. With extensive work experience in countries like Canada, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Hong Kong, our consultants understand the challenges that newly-qualified commercial pilots face after completing their flight training. This program is a culmination of their expertise, designed to empower our graduates to navigate these challenges with confidence.

The Full Professional Airline Pilot (Canada) program is one of our most sought-after flight training programs. It is specifically designed for students from developing countries where obtaining a U.S. visa may be challenging. This program provides a streamlined path to the airline cockpit in just two years. It takes students from ground zero to amassing over 1500 hours of flight time (with the 18-month flight instructor internship) or a remarkable 2500 hours in total if students opt for the Canadian CPC program

What are the Unique Features of FPAP-C Program?

This program stands out for several unique features:

  1. High-Quality ICAO Pilot Licenses: We guarantee the attainment of high-quality, internationally recognized ICAO pilot licenses, setting the stage for a successful aviation career.


  2. Flight Instructor Internship: Graduates have the opportunity to apply for pilot internships as flight instructors, lasting 12-18 months. This valuable experience enhances their skills and opens doors to exciting opportunities.


    Caribbean Ferry Pilot Internship: Graduates are guaranteed a ferry pilot internship with Aerocadet's partner "Global AIr BVI Inc". The internship is guaranteed for 2 years.


  3. Canadian Permanent Residency: Successful program graduates can apply for Canada's permanent residency through the Canadian Experience Class program. This opens doors to employment with leading regional and major airlines in Canada to build considerable jet time.

Key Highlights of the FPAP-C Program

The FPAP-C program boasts several exceptional features, providing students with a well-rounded and comprehensive aviation education:

  1. World-Class Flight Training: This program offers flight training in Canada, with Aerocadet's FTPs located in Toronto and Vancouver. These fully accredited FTPs and DLI-registered and adhere to stringent CAA/ICAO standards, ensuring the highest level of training quality.


  2. Extensive Flight Time: Graduates of the program can accumulate over 2500 hours of total flight time. This includes valuable experience in commanding aircraft, jet aviation, and multi-engine aircraft. These opportunities are available through the initial internship and the CPC program electives, allowing students to diversify their aviation expertise.


  3. Financial Flexibility: Aerocadet understands the financial commitments of flight training. Therefore, our program offers the flexibility for students to work in Canada during the flight training phase. This provides an excellent way to manage living expenses and tuition costs.


  4. Flight Instructor Internships: As part of the program, students have the chance to work as flight instructor interns in Canada. This invaluable experience not only enhances their flight time but also ensures a continuous income stream.


  5. International Experience: For those seeking international exposure, our program offers prospects to work as international ferry pilots. This role allows students to accumulate flight hours in larger piston and turbine aircraft, broadening their horizons in the aviation industry.


  6. Path to Turbine/Jet Experience: The program also opens doors for those interested in working as airline or charter pilots. This opportunity is subject to approval by the Canadian CEC program and provides valuable experience in operating turbine and jet aircraft.


  7. Accelerated ATPL Achievement: Graduates have the chance to obtain an Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL) in just 3-3.5 years. This achievement is possible either upon completion of flight training or after the initial pilot internship program.


  8. Significant Jet Hours: this program allows students to log significant jet hours (up to 1000 per year) on passenger jets with a Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW) exceeding 30 tons. This experience aligns with the CEC program requirements, offering a significant advantage in building a pilot's career. (Approval for PR through CEC program is required).


  9. Comprehensive Licensing: Graduates are guaranteed licensing up to the Commercial Pilot and Flight Instructor levels, complete with Single, Multi-engine, and Instrument rating endorsements. This ensures a well-rounded skill set and a competitive edge in the aviation job market.


  10. Ongoing Administrative Support: Aerocadet provides continuous administrative support throughout the enrollment process, including enhanced assistance with student visa requirements. This ensures a smooth and hassle-free journey for our students.


  11. Post-Graduation Career Guidance: Aerocadet's commitment extends beyond graduation. We offer comprehensive career guidance and assurance of airline employment placement support, both within the U.S. and internationally. This support sets our graduates on a path to a successful aviation career.


    Flight Training in Canada: West or. East?

    When choosing your flight training location in Canada, it's essential to consider the pros and cons of both the western and eastern regions to make an informed decision tailored to your needs. Here's a breakdown of the key factors to help you decide:

    Canada-West FTP Pros:

    • Milder Winters: Enjoy more flying opportunities throughout the year, thanks to the relatively milder winters.

    Cons:

    • Higher Cost of Living: Expect a higher cost of living, encompassing housing, food, and transportation.
    • Fewer Part-Time Job Options: While flight training is your focus, part-time employment opportunities might be scarcer.

    Canada-East FTP Pros:

    • Lower Cost of Living: Benefit from a lower cost of living, making your budget stretch further.
    • More Part-Time Job Opportunities: Find a variety of part-time job openings that can support your training.

    Cons:

    • Challenging Winters: Brace for colder winters with more frequent snowfall and winds that can occasionally disrupt training.

    Recommendation

    • If Swift Completion Is Your Priority: Opt for Canada-West FTP if you have a more substantial budget and want to complete your flight training expediently.
    • Concerned About Living Costs and Part-Time Work: Choose Canada-East FTP if you are mindful of living expenses and seek abundant part-time employment opportunities.

    Additional Considerations

    • Weather: Canada-East FTP experiences weather patterns influenced by the Great Lakes, leading to colder winters and more frequent snowfall and wind disruptions. In contrast, Canada-West FTP offers milder winters, reducing the chances of training interruptions.
    • Cost of Living: Western Canada generally has a higher cost of living, encompassing housing, food, and transportation expenses.
    • Part-Time Employment: Toronto, where Canada-East FTP is located, provides more diverse part-time job opportunities due to its larger size and varied economy than Pitt Meadows.

    Conclusion Both Canada-West FTP and Canada-East FTP offer exceptional flight training experiences. The choice that suits you best depends on your unique needs, priorities, and preferences. Take these factors into account to make the right decision for your flight training journey.


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