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Aviation Flight Programs at Ontario Colleges

What to expect from a Pilot career

Airplanes are vital in the transportation of people and goods, in industries from tourism and global trades to the military, emergency services and more. In Ontario college aviation programs, you’ll gain the technical knowledge and flight hours needed to become a pilot in the growing aviation industry.

If you want to turn your passion for flying into a pilot career, here’s what you need to know. More

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GEORGIAN BARRIE OPEN 6 SEMESTERS 2013 - Sep Visit

AVIATION MANAGEMENT


  • Program Code: AVIA
  • Credential: ADVANCED DIPLOMA
  • Program Level: POST-SECONDARY
  • Program Type: CO-OP
  • Language of Instruction: English
  • Entry Level: ENTRY LEVEL 1
  • Highly Competitive: N

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SENECA NEWNHAM OPEN 3 ACADEMIC YEARS (PERIODS OF 8 MONTHS) 2013 - Sep Visit

AVIATION SAFETY


  • Program Code: ASE
  • Credential: ADVANCED DIPLOMA
  • Program Level: POST-SECONDARY
  • Program Type: OPTIONAL CO-OP
  • Language of Instruction: English
  • Entry Level: ENTRY LEVEL 1
  • Highly Competitive: N

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SAULT MAIN WAITLISTED 3 ACADEMIC YEARS (PERIODS OF 8 MONTHS) 2013 - Sep Visit

AVIATION TECHNOLOGY - FLIGHT


  • Program Code: 4061
  • Credential: ADVANCED DIPLOMA
  • Program Level: POST-SECONDARY
  • Program Type: REGULAR
  • Language of Instruction: English
  • Entry Level: ENTRY LEVEL 1
  • Highly Competitive: Y

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