ACS – Pilotage professionel – Hélicoptère (EWA.14) – Conversion

Switch from a private helicopter pilot license to a commercial helicopter pilot license

Passport Helico is accredited by the ministère de l’Enseignement supérieur. We offer the License Conversion course that allows Private Helicopter Pilots to extend their training and obtain a Commercial Helicopter Pilot License within the parameters of an “Attestation of Collegial Studies” (ACS). We also offer foreign helicopter pilots the opportunity to convert their license to a Canadian one.

Please note that ACS is only available in French.

Conversion with ACS

Our program is delivered over two semesters:

First semester

280-101-PH Helicopter flight introduction
280-102-PH Aviation regulations and procedures
280-103-PH Design of a helicopter
280-104-PH Theory of Flight
280-105-PH Navigation
280-106-PH Meteorology

Second semester

280-107-PH Elements of Survival
280-108-PH Intermediate helicopter flight
280-109-PH Commercial pilot helicopter operations

Applicants who meet the requirements for commercial contracts with Passport Helico must also successfully pass the Pilot Proficiency Check flight test (PPC).

Schedule

Admission Requirements

Foreign license?

Pilots with a foreign private pilot license should therefore apply to Transport Canada for a foreign license.

Special information for international students

We have a section dedicated to answer your questions

Why choose Passport Helico for your commercial pilot license?

Taking your course at Passport Hélico means benefiting from solid experience built up over many years.

  • Largest helicopter UFP in Canada
  • Exclusive Pro Access Career placement program to build your flight hours and get started in the industry
  • Experienced and attentive instructors
  • Perfectly maintained helicopters
  • A privileged atmosphere where good humor and professionalism mix
  • A program with several possible options depending on the student’s interests and career goals.
Licence de pilote professionnelle CPL(H) canadienne

This post-training phase allows you to accumulate flight hours during the summer season. The graduating student can benefit from a first contact with the reality of pilot work, thus providing him with a very exciting first experience.

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