Can I go to Canada after 12th and become a commercial pilot? How much is it going to cost in Canada?

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    Capt Ankur SA Pilot with Air India | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    DGCA has certain regulations which are to be followed all the time, irrespective of your flying school. The answer to your question is YES, you can do your CPL from Canada. Usually people go out of India only to complete their training faster. Canada is also one of the choices where candidates go for pursuing their CPL. You will be issued CPL by them and you will have to convert your CPL to Indian CPL. The fees will be similar to that in India. It should be around 30 Lakhs + additional cost of living.
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    muskan kalra | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Hello Paras,
    Doing commercial pilot training all over the world will cost you the same amount.
    You can apply for UG programmes and take it up. It will be a four-year programme. The fee for the course will be around 10 Lacs per year and apart from that, you might have to pay for the flying hours which will cost approximate around another 20 Lacs. You also have to take up your living expenses cost around 6 lacs per year. Trying in Canada. means a little high because of the travelling charge and stay options.
  • Yes, you can. You can apply for UG programme and take it up. It will be a four-year programme. The fees for the course will be around 10 Lacs per year and apart from that, you might have to apply for flying hours, which will cost approximate around another 20 Lacs. You also have to take into consideration your living expenses cost- around 6 Lacs per year.
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    sauropya lucky ncc c certificate holder in air sqr.,mentor | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Hi.
    First of all, doing commercial pilot course all over the world will cost you the same. Infrastructure and quality might change but it is more or less the same. If you want to do it from government institutes, you can try here itself.
    Government Aviation Training Institute, Civil Aerodrome, Bhubaneswar.
    Government Flying Training School, Jakkur Aerodrome, Yelahanka Post, Bangalore-560 064.
    Or else, Madras Flying Club.
    In Canada, the charge will be a little high because of travelling charge, accommodation charge, etc.

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