INTEGRATED COMMERCIAL PILOT LICENCE
ICPL(A)/IR - AEROPLANE
Ref. CAR 426.75(3)
If you are looking for a flying career in the aviation industry and are starting your flight training from the beginning (i.e. no previous flight experience), our Integrated Commercial Pilot Licence Program ICPL(A)/IR is for you!
The training will cover all of the minimum required licences and ratings needed to work for hire or reward and be paid for your services as a pilot working for a licensed commercial air operator in Canada. The program consists of the following training:
Note: We are not currently offering public ICPL training due to current training demands and student load
HOW LONG DOES THE FLIGHT TRAINING TAKE?
- On average, estimated training time would be 18 to 20 months if flying full time (minimum 5 training sessions per week)
WHAT ARE THE AGE REQUIREMENTS FOR TRAINING?
- You must be a minimum 17 years of age
WHAT ARE THE AVIATION MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS?
- Prior to beginning your flight training for the ICPL, you must have a valid Category 1 aviation medical certificate from a Transport Canada-approved Civil Aviation Medical Examiner (CAME). Below is a list of approved list of medical examiners in the London, Ontario area:
**Dr. Chapeskie** Office: 519-461-0776 (Address: Box 130, 21816 Fairview Road (Thorndale))
**Dr. Sirek** Office: 226-213-6700 (Address: 701 Oxford Street East, London, Ontario)
Medical Examiners can be found [**here**](http://wwwapps.tc.gc.ca/saf-sec-sur/2/came-meac/l.aspx?lang=eng) on the Transport Canada website
ICPL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
You must be a minimum of 17 years of age to begin the program and be a minimum of 18 years of age upon completion of the program (in order to be issued a Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) per Transport Canada regulations)
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Have achieved a minimum education standard of high school graduation (Note: If persuing airline employment, it is STRONGLY recommended to have a university or college level degree or diploma)
Have successfully qualified for a Transport Canada Category 1 Aviation Medical Certificate