Recreational Pilot Permit (RPP)

Designed for those looking for the fastest way to fly an aircraft, the Recreational Pilot Permit enables the holder to fly single-engine aircraft during the day on aircraft with no more than 4 seats and a maximum occupancy of 1 passenger.

This program does not require approval by the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) of the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Training. As such, PTIB did not review this program.

Minimum Program Outline as per Transport Canada

We understand that starting your flight training education can be overwhelming, so please visit our Flight Training page to learn more about what is involved in the process of getting your license, rating, or permit.

The duration of this program is approximately 3 – 9 months. Candidates may complete the program in less time with open availability and dedication.

This program outline is based on the minimum requirements set by Transport Canada. Candidates may require additional training to reach the required level of safety and proficiency.

Program Costs

Please visit the Tuition and Rates page on our website to view the costs for this program.

Admission

Please visit the Admission page on our website to begin the process of admission to this program.
For more information about this program or any other matter, please visit the Frequently Asked Questions page on our website.