Toronto Island Airport
The Billy Bishop Toronto City Centre Airport is located on Toronto Island and is commonly known as the Toronto Island Airport. Operated by the Toronto Port Authority, the Toronto City Centre Airport is conveniently located near the heart of downtown Toronto. The airport is located only minutes away from famous landmarks such as the CN Tower, the financial district, Rogers Centre, Air Canada Centre and much more.
Flight Training at the Toronto Island Airport is provided by Canadian Flyers International Inc., a world class flight academy.
Canadian Flyers International Inc.
Canadian Flyers offers a wide variety of programs from different locations including the Billy Bishop Toronto City Centre Airport and also the Toronto Markham Airport. Their flight training programs offer competitive pricing, an outstanding safety record and an enjoyable student pilot experience. Canadian Flyers will tailor your flight training to meet your individual needs.
Flight Training Offered:
- Recreational Pilot Permit
- Private Pilot Licence
- Night Rating
- VFR Over the Top Rating
- Multi-Engine Rating
- Instrument Rating
- Commercial Licence
- Instructor Rating
Toronto Flight Training is safe and affordable at Canadian Flyers International.
Book a Discovery Flight
A Discovery Flight, (Introductory Flight or Familiarization Flight), will help you decide on a future for flying. As an aviation enthusiast, there is no better way to determine if flying is for you!
$99 with Tax!
For less than $100 (actually it’s $99.99), you will enjoy 30 minutes in an airplane with a qualified Flight Instructor. You will get to fly the airplane, and see the Toronto downtown core from the air. For aspiring pilots, you can experience your first flight of your flight training journey.
The Gift of Flight
An Introductory Flight is also a great gift. The ‘Gift of Flight’ is ideal for Birthdays, special occasions, Valentine’s day, Christmas or any other special event.
Aerial View of Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Flying Base Leg before turning Final at the Toronto Island Airport. This is the view you will experience as a student pilot. Begin your flight training today with a world-class Flight Training Academy.
Watch out for the masts on those Sailboats when you come in on low final!
Contact Canadian Flyers about beginning your Flight Training with a Discovery Flight. For experienced Pilots, you may want to add additional Pilot Ratings, or refresh your currency.
Canadian Flyers International Inc.
Toronto City Centre Airport
Box 2-5
Toronto, Ontario
M5V 1A1
Telephone: (416) 203-9003
Fax: (416) 203-9093
CFI: Dario Matrundola
ICAO: CYTZ
Email: info@canadianflyers.com
Website: www.CanadianFlyers.com
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I have 3 questions
How often are the indroductory flights available?
What is the difference between private pilot license and recreational pilot license?
I just plan on doing recreational flying so I believe that is the license I require.
When does the next course start?
Please advise at your convenience.
Thanks
Neil
Hi Neil,
Introductory flights (Discovery Flights) may be booked at most Flight Schools for any time that is convenient for the student. You must call ahead to arrange, and you will then meet with an instructor for the Introductory Flight. The Instructor will be able to answer most of your questions at that time. You will be given a tour of the airplane and be involved with a pre-flight of the airplane before taking to the pilot seat. The instructor will taxi and take-off, but then the instructor will usually give you a chance to fly the airplane. You will be shown straight and level flight, turns, climbs and descents, etc. After the flight, you will have a much beter understanding of the exciting process to becoming a pilot.
Regarding Private Pilot vs. Recreational Pilot…
It depends upon the type of flying you plan to do, and the number of passengers you might want to carry. The Rec Permit is becoming very popular and may be a great way for you to start in aviation.
Once again, talk to an instructor when you book an Introductory Flight.
Contact the Flight School regarding the next Ground School start date.
Once again, start with an Introductory Flight, and many of these questions will be answered.
Thanks,
i have 4 questions
1.how old should i be to attend the training?
2.how much do i have to pay for the training per day/mouth?
3.how long is the training?
4.what should i do if i am attending high school?
Please advise at your convenience.
Thanks
utkrist
It’s a great idea to book an introductory flight and you can experience your first flight and also have all your questions answered in person. Here is a coupon for a discounted introductory flight.
http://www.learntofly.ca/introductory-flying-lesson-toronto/
You asked about how old you need to be to become a pilot.
You can begin flying as a young teen, solo at age 14, and get your private pilot’s licence at age 17. And pilots continue to fly into their eighties.
This video gives a good overview:
http://www.learntofly.ca/waterloo-wellington-flight-centre/