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Commercial Pilot is a diploma program. It provides the training you need to become a commercial pilot.
The program is offered as a partnership between SIAST and the Saskatchewan Aviation Council (SAC). You will start your training at a flying school where you will complete your Private Pilot Licence. You apply for admission to the program while training for your private licence. You will be accepted into the program when you meet all of the admission requirements.
You will then start Session 1 of the commercial pilot ground school program and upon successful completion, you will return to an SAC member flying school to complete the flying requirements. When you have successfully completed the ground school and flying requirements, you will receive your basic Commercial Pilot Licence.
Session 2 begins in the fall. You will complete your ground school training for multi-engine aircraft. You will also complete the Instrument Flight Rating ground school and write the Transport Canada IFR examination. At the end of Session 2 ground school, you will be prepared to write the Transport Canada IATRA examination, which you will need in order to fly as a co-pilot in a multi-engine aircraft requiring two pilots. You will complete the Multi-Engine Flying and Instrument Flight rating requirements and flight tests at any SAC member flying school. Upon successful completion, you will receive your SIAST/SAC diploma as a qualified commercial pilot with multi-engine endorsement and instrument flight rating.
The program draws instructors from the leaders in Saskatchewan's aviation industry. You will meet experienced personnel who will provide the knowledge you need for success in the aviation field.
Graduates are qualified commercial pilots with Multi-Engine Flying and Instrument Flight ratings. These ratings are very important steps toward a career in commercial flying. Graduates from the SIAST Commercial Pilot program have the opportunity to be trained by industry operators as pilots in a number of areas including: charter flying, regular scheduled flying, aerial application (crop spraying), aerial photography, survey work and even flight instructing. It can be on various types of aircraft, including single engine, multi-engine, piston engine, turbine engine, float planes, or any combination of these types.
For more information about a career as a professional pilot, contact the Air Transport Association of Canada (ATAC), or Student Employment Services at the SIAST campus nearest you.
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Post-Secondary Success
One year post-secondary studiesThe First Qualified/First Admitted (FQFA) process is used for the majority of SIAST programs. When we determine that you meet the program's admission requirements, you will be offered admission based on the date you fully qualify for the program. The earlier you provide the appropriate documents and information that qualify you for admission to the next intake, the earlier you might begin your studies. Your application, once qualified, is always considered for the next intake.
Applicants to programs with multiple intakes in an academic year remain in the application pool until the last intake for that academic year has begun. Programs using the FQFA process receive applications year round and maintain an application pool for each academic year. Qualified applicants who are not offered a seat must reapply for the next academic year.
Sponsored programs or programs targeted to specific groups do not accept applications year round or maintain an application pool.
SIAST recognizes that adults learn in many different ways and through many different means. This includes acquiring knowledge and skills through life and work experience or non-formal training. Frequently asked questions regarding PLAR for this program are answered in the Factsheet. A detailed Candidate Guide, which includes a self-audit for all PLAR-ready courses, has been developed for this program. This information guides a candidate through all steps in the PLAR process.
Many SIAST students benefit from transferring credit. You may be eligible to transfer credit from or to another college or university. To learn more, visit our transfer credit web page.
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SIAST is Saskatchewan's primary public institution for post-secondary technical education and skills training, recognized nationally and internationally for its expertise and innovation. Through program and course registrations, SIAST serves 26,000 distinct students with programs that touch every sector of the economy. SIAST operates campuses in Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Regina and Saskatoon, and provides a number of courses and programs through distance education.