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You might want to give a little more info, such as where you live, or what part of the country you are thinking of doing your commercial license.

 

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1. Virtually all flight training units offer training leading to a CPL.

 

2. Your question "which is the best" is far too broad to be answered accurately or objectively. You need to provide some criteria, e.g. which school has:

 

(1) the cheapest hourly rates;

(2) the highest % of students who successfully complete their written and flight exams on the first try;

(3) the newest aircraft;

(4) the best availability, i.e. lowest ratio of students per aircraft / instructor;

(5) the best weather, i.e. most number of CAVU (sorry, "CAVOK"!) days in an average year;

(6) the lowest number of hours it takes the average student to license;

(7) the highest % of graduates who go on to obtain professional flying positions;

(8) etc.

 

Some (perhaps most) of the above factors are mutually exclusive. It all depends upon your priorities.

 

BTW, since (as far as I know :huh:) no one person has been a student or instructor at every single FTU in Canada, nobody is really in a position to provide you with a truly authoritative answer.

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