FINANCING YOUR TRAINING
Through our scholarship program, COPA provides funding support to worthy candidates pursuing primary and advanced training.
Visit our scholarships page to learn more.
BE A PILOT
Piloting an aircraft offers Canadians unique challenges and freedoms. Aviation cuts across boundaries of race, affluence and sex. Even a single flight can be a mind-flexing learning experience. Flying an aircraft is available to most people in Canada. Becoming a pilot requires a certain level of fitness, some money, a measure of academic capability and a keen desire. The physical standards for pilots are not much more demanding than those of driving a car. The minimum ages vary with the type of licence but you are never too old to learn how to fly. The cost of flying lessons varies with the type of aircraft but many schools offer pay-as-you-go lesson plans paced to fit a budget. You just have to decide when you want to start. The sooner the better.
Student pilots don’t have to be rocket scientists. The knowledge required covers navigation, weather, basic aircraft mechanics, theory of flight, air regulations and general airmanship. The material is diverse and interesting. Specialized textbooks and organized courses break it down into easy-to-learn small steps. Aviation is a challenging, worthwhile hobby.
Some people get into flying via learning to fly PC-based Flight simulators. While it definitely isn’t the same experience as actual flying, that approach can give you exposure to some of the technical aspects of flying as well as the terminology all at a lower entry cost.