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Obtain your commercial helicopter license at one of the best training areas in Canada. Within minutes, you can be training in the mountains for more advanced exercises or in the farm fields for more basic ones. Train where experienced instructors spend one on one time training you to meet the high standards in the helicopter industry.

Areas of Expertise

We are licensed for the following courses: Commercial, Private, Alternate Category, Instructor Ratings, Foreign License Conversions and Endorsements. Each of our instructors has many years experience in the helicopter industry as a commercial pilot before beginning their training career. Here you will train with pilots that have well over 5,000 hours of commercial background from fire fighting to off shore international work. We have many contacts in the helicopter industry to assist you with getting that first job.

Off Campus Housing

Room and board available through the school in private homes. $600.00 per month includes private room and food.

Incoming Students

Located next to the Abbotsford International Airport (Vancouver's alternate), we have easy access to the best training areas that Canada has to offer. Within minutes of the airport we have large flat green fields ideal for teaching the ab-initio pilot all the basic flight exercises. Within 10 minutes we are in the mountains where we practice advanced techniques, building on the skills we have already acquired. Our weather is the warmest in Canada, giving us the most snow free days of any other airport. A Flight Service Station (FSS) and an Air Traffic Control tower (ATC) are literally on our doorstep and we offer the student firsthand knowledge and exposure to the workings of Air Traffic Control. Abbotsford Airport itself is unparalleled in it's accommodation of rotary wing activity, circuit patterns, and landing areas.

Modified on October 17, 2008