Commercial Ag Pilot Training

Stand out with dual-cockpit Ag Pilot Training. Fly with experienced Ag Pilots and gain unmatched hands-on experience.

Ag Course 2026 Registration is Now Open

Limited Classroom Size

Every year the class reaches capacity. Don’t wait to secure your training slot. Deposit required to hold training spot.

Where it all Began

Before the GA200

In 1999 a very unique training program was created by Fran de Kock – the Commercial Agricultural Pilot Training Program.

The Commercial Ag Pilot Training Program was designed to help fill the need for specially trained pilots working in a demanding flying environment.

After the GA200

In the 80’s and 90’s Battelford’s Airspray initially taught student pilots to spray using a Cessna 140 or a Champ and finished training with the Piper Pawnee or Cessna Ag Truck.

Since acquiring the Gippsland GA200 our ability to instruct students became much more effective. The side-by-side seat configuration allows the instructor to observe and give immediate feedback throughout all phases of the training.

In our Specialized Commercial Agricultural Pilot Training Course you will learn to:

Fly Tailwheel Aircraft

Apply Different Spray Patterns

Use Lightbar and SATLOC Technology

Bank & Turn Safely

Avoid Low Level Environment Obstacles

Apply Emergency Procedures

Navigate Simple to Complex Training Fields

Learn all this and much more!

Get the Best Training in North America!

Battleford’s Airspray is the only Ag Training School where the entire course is in agricultural spray aircraft

Gippsland GA200 “Fatman”

With our dual controlled, side-by-side seat configured aircraft, learn the most from the instructors sitting beside you.

Why learn anywhere else?

Train with professional aerial applicators at Battleford’s Airspray — where ag pilots teach you the skills to fly safe, fly smart, and fly for a career.

US & International Students Welcome!

The only thing stopping an international student from training in the Ag Course is paperwork. There are temporary license and visa options for flying in Canada.

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Not a Pilot Yet?

Learn about how to become a Commercial Ag Pilot

Course Information

When & Duration

  • Runs once a year, beginning April 1
  • Training length is typically 4–6 weeks (depending on weather and class size) Average is 5 weeks.

Cost

  • $25,000 CAD (2025) + 5% GST
  • $3,000 CAD deposit required to register
  • Refunds subject to administration fees
  • Prices subject to change – advance notice provided when possible

What’s Included

  • 35 hours flight training in GA200
  • 5 hours in Piper Pawnee
  • Ground School
  • Mentorship
  • Flight suit, SK Pesticide License, and exclusive program swag

Course Requirements

What do I need?

  • Canadian, FAA or foreign recognized Commercial Pilots License (CPL)
  • or PPL with 250 total flight hours
  • Flight Helmet (we have Evo helmets available for rent)
  • Tail-wheel time is not required but it is recommended

Living Accomodations

Where will I live?

  • We have limited living space at the hangar. Contact us to see if rooms are available
  • Airbnb has many great options in North Battleford
  • Camper, trailer or motorhome are welcome on site

Contact Us

Office

+1 306 445 3099

Office Hours

Weekdays 8AM – 5PM

Email

accounting@batairspray.com