Is getting your pilot license your New Year’s resolution?
Let’s make it happen! - Contact us now!
Is getting your pilot license your New Year’s resolution?
Let’s make it happen! - Contact us now!
Executive Compass Flight Institute is a multi-base flight training unit with modern facilities located at the Pitt Meadows Airport and Calgary Springbank Airport. We have carefully selected a skilled and knowledgeable team that interacts seamlessly with management, creating a positive energy in the air at Compass Flight. Come and experience it for yourself.

If you are just starting your Private Pilot License or already have your Commercial Pilot License Compass Flight has license and rating courses to help you advance your flying skills.

Experience the Vancouver area from an airplane, take a ride in our Transport Canada certified simulator, or both! We have experience you are looking for.

We have a variety of ground training course available for students. Our classes are taught by people who have passion for teaching. We offer ground school, and Transport Canada exam preparation classes

Here you will find a variety of recourses to help you as a pilot. Such as links to our scheduling app, financial help, pilot supplies, weather planning, and various Transport Canada recourses.





If you have a Private Pilot Licence (PPL) or Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) and want to break past single‑engine, VFR limits, the next milestone is a Multi‑Engine Rating and Instrument Rating (IFR). These advanced endorsements—offered in our Multi‑IFR course—turn you into a professional, all‑weather, twin‑engine pilot and unlock Canada’s most in‑demand aviation jobs.
Qualify for airline, charter, medevac and corporate jobs
Fly safely through cloud, fog and precipitation
Step into faster, higher‑flying twin‑engine aircraft
At Executive Compass Flight Institute (ECFI) you’ll train on our twin‑engine Piper Seneca II and the high‑fidelity Alsim AL 250 simulator—efficient, cost‑effective tools that turn advanced lessons into real‑world competence.
| Rating | Core Skills You’ll Master |
|---|---|
| Multi‑Engine Rating | Asymmetric‑thrust control, single‑engine climb & cruise, complex fuel / electrical systems, turbo‑charging, propeller synchronization |
| Instrument Rating (IFR) | Precision ILS, RNAV & VOR approaches, holding patterns, missed approaches, IFR ATC phraseology, low‑visibility flight planning |
Why it matters
Redundancy & safety – Engine‑out proficiency is a Transport Canada prerequisite for many airline pilot career paths.
Higher performance – Twin‑engine aircraft cruise faster, climb higher, and carry more payload—vital for medevac, charter, and corporate missions.
All‑weather confidence – IFR authorization lets you file and fly through cloud, fog, rain, and night IMC when VFR pilots are grounded.
| Benefit | How a Multi‑IFR Rating Delivers |
|---|---|
| Employability | Meets regional‑airline and charter hiring minimums across Canada. |
| Versatility | Legal for night, IMC, high‑altitude and long‑distance operations in twin‑engine aircraft. |
| Safety margin | Twin‑engine redundancy + instrument precision = robust emergency decision‑making. |
| Logbook value | Accelerates time‑building toward the ATPL hour requirement. |
Cutting‑edge fleet – Train in a meticulously maintained Piper Seneca II for real twin‑engine performance, plus our full‑motion Alsim AL 250 simulator for affordable IFR repetition.
Accelerated syllabus – Complete Multi‑IFR training in 4–6 weeks with integrated ground, sim, and flight blocks.
Experienced instructors – Get real cockpit workflows, crew‑resource management, and Transport Canada flight‑test coaching.
Flexible scheduling in YYC – Day, evening, and weekend flight slots fit around your job or studies while exposing you to Calgary’s diverse weather and controlled airspace.

A Multi‑Engine + IFR rating isn’t just another line in your logbook—it’s the golden ticket to Canada’s regional airline flight decks. With these credentials you satisfy the Group 1 Instrument requirement that all airlines demand and put yourself on the fast track to an ATPL (Airline Transport Pilot Licence).
| Regional Airline* | Typical Total‑Time Window | Must‑Have Ratings |
|---|---|---|
| Jazz Aviation | 500–1,000 hr FO entry | CPL, Multi‑IFR, IATRA or ATPL exams written |
| WestJet Encore | 700–1,200 hr FO entry | CPL, Multi‑IFR, ATPL written preferred |
| PAL Airlines | 800–1,200 hr FO entry | CPL, Multi‑IFR, 250 hr multi‑engine time |
*Airlines update minimums frequently; figures shown reflect current averages in Canada’s hiring market.
How the timeline usually looks
0–500 hr Build hours instructing or in VFR charter.
500–1,000 hr Jump into a Regional FO seat on a Dash 8, Q400 or CRJ—thanks to your Multi‑IFR.
1,500 hr+ Meet ATPL flight‑time thresholds while flying for the regional; write ATPL exams if not done.
2,000 hr+ Upgrade to regional Captain or apply to mainline carriers and cargo airlines.
With a multi‑engine rating Canada employers trust, plus an IFR rating Canada regulators require, you can move from student pilot to airline pilot career in as little as two to three years. Complete your Multi‑IFR training in Calgary at Executive Compass Flight Institute, and the next logbook entry could be your first day in a regional jet cockpit.
A Multi‑Engine & IFR Rating from Executive Compass Flight Institute is the fastest path to a high‑demand airline pilot career in Canada. Train on the Piper Seneca II, master procedures in the Alsim AL 250 simulator, and graduate industry‑ready—rain, shine, or above the clouds.
Enroll in our next Multi‑IFR course today and fuel your future with the leader in advanced pilot training.
