Train to Become a Certified Commercial Pilot in Canada
The Commercial Pilot Diploma at Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Saskatoon Campus (Koyl Avenue) is a structured, high-quality program that prepares you for a career in aviation. Over the course of your training, you’ll alternate between academic ground school and in-flight experience at an approved Saskatchewan flight school. The province's low air traffic, excellent visibility, and abundant sunshine offer ideal flying conditions year-round.
Whether you’re aiming to work for airlines, charter services, or become a flight instructor, this program gives you the training and credentials you need to succeed.
Program Highlights: What Makes This Aviation Program Stand Out?
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Real Flight Hours: Train in real aircraft alongside experienced instructors.
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Industry-Relevant Ground School: Learn all essential aviation theory, regulations, and safety protocols.
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Optimal Flying Conditions: Saskatchewan offers some of the best weather for flight training in Canada.
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Diploma + CPL Pathway: Earn your Commercial Pilot License (CPL) while receiving a recognized diploma.
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Flight School Partnership: Combine classroom theory with hands-on learning through a trusted aviation training provider.
What You’ll Learn – Core Aviation Topics
The curriculum balances aviation theory, technical knowledge, and flight experience, covering everything you need to know to become a professional pilot.
1. Aircraft Systems and Components
Understand how aircraft engines, airframes, landing gear, and flight control systems operate and are maintained.
2. Navigation Techniques
Learn traditional and digital methods of air navigation, including VOR, GPS, and flight planning tools.
3. Meteorology for Pilots
Study how weather systems, wind patterns, and pressure systems affect flight performance and safety.
4. Canadian Aviation Regulations
Explore Transport Canada rules and standards governing commercial aviation, licensing, airspace, and safety protocols.
5. Crew Resource Management (CRM) & Human Factors
Understand the human side of flying—decision-making, teamwork, and situational awareness in the cockpit.
6. Aviation Mathematics and Physics
Apply basic principles of math and physics to calculate flight performance, weight and balance, and fuel requirements.
7. Electronic Theory and Avionics
Dive into the electrical systems of modern aircraft, including communications, navigation equipment, and cockpit instruments.
8. Flight Operations and Safety
Master all aspects of pre-flight planning, emergency procedures, flight checks, and aircraft performance management.
9. Multi-Engine and Instrument Flight Training (IFR)
Learn to fly multi-engine aircraft and conduct flights under Instrument Flight Rules, a requirement for many commercial roles.
10. Theory of Flight
Grasp the aerodynamic principles of lift, drag, thrust, and aircraft control that make flight possible.
11. Aviation Business and Cross-Cultural Communication
Develop professional skills in aviation operations, communications, and working in global, multicultural environments.
Career Opportunities for Commercial Pilot Graduates
Graduates are prepared for a wide range of aviation careers in Canada and internationally, such as:
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Commercial Airline Pilot
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Flight Instructor
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Charter Pilot
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Corporate/Private Jet Pilot
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Cargo Transport Pilot
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Aerial Survey or Agricultural Pilot
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Aviation Operations Manager
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Aviation Safety Inspector
With the right combination of flight hours, licensing, and industry experience, many graduates go on to build rewarding careers in both civil and commercial aviation sectors.
- Academic Requirement: The applicant must have completed Grade 12 and have a Category 1 Medical Certificate from a Transport Canada approved doctor. Since this certificate can take up to two months, plan your application early.
- ELP Requirement: IELTS: 6.5 overall, with at least 5.0 in each section. PTE: 63 overall, with at least 50 in each section. Duolingo: 110 TOEFL(iBT): 81 overall, with at least 19 in reading, listening, speaking, and writing.
If you choose to withdraw from a program, you must submit a withdrawal request. Sask Polytech will refund any tuition amounts (less the non-refundable deposit) within 4-6 weeks.
Non-attendance at the start of a program (no show) is considered a notification of intention to withdraw from a program.
Sask Polytech has partnered with PayMyTuition to provide refunds to international students by electronic bank transfer. Sask Polytech will use the external email address in your student account to process this transaction. If you would like to update or confirm your external email address, log into mySaskPolytech and click the Update address and personal information link.
1. You will receive an email from Sask Polytech indicating your payment has been processed.
2. You will receive an email from PayMyTuition (studentrefunds@paymytuition.com) with further instructions on how to deposit your payment. Click the link in the email to initiate the payment process.
3. Enter details in the PayMyTuiton refund form. This includes the currency, identification documentation (passport or driver’s license number), banking and beneficiary information. Make note of the bank account number as this will be as the passcode to deposit your funds.
You may choose an alternate beneficiary by entering their banking information.
Upon receipt of your completed beneficiary instructions, PayMyTuition will verify your request for accuracy. They will complete fraud and compliance checks to comply with various anti-money laundering and compliance laws. PayMyTuition will email you when verification is complete and confirm your payment. You will receive a PDF summary that is password protected. This PDF can be accessed using the bank account number that you provided as the password.
You will receive an email when your refund is complete. Please allow three to five business days for the payment to be deposited to your account.
- Application Fee: $150
- LOA Deposit: $10,000
- Annual Tuition Fee: $37,100
- Total Tuition Fee: $74,200
- Course Duration: 2 years
- Credentials: Diploma
- Intake: September
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Copy of passport
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All academic transcripts
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All academic certificates
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IELTS/PTE/TOEFL/Duolingo - if applicable
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Student Email ID:
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Student Contact No:
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Student Address:
IF ONSHORE STUDENT
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Stamped copy of visa
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LOI
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Study permit
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Canadian Address:
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Canadian Contact No: