Program Structure

The following outlines the program objectives from º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½ and MFC Training for the Bachelor of Arts (Aviation Stream).  

Starting in Fall of 2025 , the first cohort of students will start their º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½ degree while obtaining their medical and language proficiency.  Transfer students shouldus for more information about your individual situations. 

 

Year of Study  

º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½ Objectives  

MFC Course of Study

MFC End of Year Certification  

First Year 

30 Credit Hours (ch) 

Recommend:  

  • 12ch Group A 
  • 12ch Group B  
  • 6ch Group C/D  

Category 1 Transport Canada Medical

 

English-Language Proficiency

Category 1 Transport Canada Medical - Passed

 

English-Language Proficiency - Passed

 

Second Year  

18 Credit Hours 

Recommend:  

  • 12ch from major  
  • 6ch from electives  

9 hours a week ground school in evening

 

45 – 60 hours Flight training

Private Pilot’s License (PPL) 

Third Year  

18 Credit Hours
  

Recommend:  

  • 12ch from major  
  • 6ch from electives 

9 hours a week ground school in evening

 

90 hours Flight training

Commercial Pilot’s License (CPL) 

Fourth Year 

18 Credit Hours 

 Recommend:  

  • 6ch from major  
  • 12ch from electives 

9 hours a week ground school in evening

Multi-engine 
Instrument Flight  

(optional) Flight Instructor  

(Optional) Frozen ATPL, pending 1500 flight hours 

 

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MFC Training Highlights 

  • MFC Training first left the ground in 1929 and has since grown to become one of the largest and most experienced flight training schools in Canada.  
  • MFC Training graduates over 350 or more fully trained commercial pilots every year for many of the world’s airlines.  
  • MFC Training provides all levels of pilot training for both domestic and international markets 

  • From Recreational Pilot Permits to our Professional Commercial Pilot and Instructor Programs, MFC Training can meet training needs with a fleet of over 50 aircraft.
     
  • Because of its location, pilots benefit from four-season training and are better equipped to safely manage different weather conditions.