MULTI-ENGINE RATING
Take your flying to the next level
Unlock the potential of flying a multi-engine aircraft on our Piper Aztec, a robust and reliable aircraft.
Our PA-23 is equipped with advanced navigation systems including GPS, dual-axis autopilot, and de-icing systems to ensure you can fly with confidence under various conditions.
Our syllabus is meticulously crafted to meet the stringent requirements set forth by the Canadian Aviation Regulations and Transport Canada’s Multi-Engine Rating requirements.
Enrollment Requirements:
Private Pilot License or Commercial Pilot License
Category 1 or 3 medical from Transport Canada.
Licensing Requirements:
Complete Flight Test.
| Requirements | Hours | Rates | Total |
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| Dual Training - Aztec | 8 hours | $585.00 | $4,680.00 |
| Dual Training - Simulator | 2 hours | $204.00 | $408.00 |
| Ground Briefing | 2 hours | $52.00 | $104.00 |
| TC Flight Test Exam Fee (Paid directly to the examiner) | $500.00 | ||
| Flight Test Aircraft Rental fees (1.5 hr flight) | $877.50 | ||
| TC PPL Licenseing Fee (Paid directly to TC) | $35.00 | ||
| TOTAL AVERAGE COST $6,572.50 |
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Cost Breakdown
The costs and times below are based on the national average and will vary by student.
Multi-Engine Frequently Asked Questions
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✓ 55 Hours Flight Time (37 Hours Dual + 18 Hours Solo)
✓ 15 Hours Ground Briefing
✓ 40 Hours Ground School
Avg. Cost $20,000 + tax
**The above costs and times are based on the national average and will vary by student.
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The Multi Rating course is a training program designed to give licensed pilots the privilege to act as Pilot in Command (PIC) of an aircraft with two or more engines.
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Private Pilot License or Commercial Pilot License
Category 1 or 3 Medical
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We find it takes around 2-4 weeks to complete this course and earn the rating.
The major factors that affect this are the weather and progression
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The average cost to complete this course is $6,500 + tax.
We say average because every student is different and will require different times to complete.
A student who comes prepared for their flights is more likely to meet the average cost than a student who doesn’t.
Take Off Today
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