6 Results in Zero to ATPL
The course “0-ATPL with US experience” guides the students through the process of getting their Private Pilot License in the US all the way to the ATPL level. This includ ... [+]
The course “0-ATPL with US experience” guides the students through the process of getting their Private Pilot License in the US all the way to the ATPL level. This includes the frozen ATPL(A) written exam as well the required practical exams for the Instrument Rating as well as the CPL+MEP.
ATPL is the highest level of aircraft pilot certification. ATPL course is meant for future airline pilots. ATPL certified pilots are authorized to act as Pilot-in-Command of an aircraft in any airline.
Privileges The privileges of the holder of an ATPL(A) are to act as Pilot-In-Command (Captain) or co-pilot (First Officer) in airplanes engaged in commercial air transportation exercise all the privileges of the holder of a PPL(A), a CPL(A) and IR(A). Learning objectives Ground Training – during the course “Zero to ATPL with US experience”, the trainee will complete theoretical courses for PPL(A), IR(A), MEP(A) and ATPL 650(A) ... [-]Today, more than ever, the airline industry needs highly trained and skilled professionals for the growing industry to safely fly over 5 bn. passengers annually to their ... [+]
Today, more than ever, the airline industry needs highly trained and skilled professionals for the growing industry to safely fly over 5 bn. passengers annually to their destinations. Being a Commercial Pilot comes also with a lot of responsibility, complex decision making and the ability to understand and cope with abnormal situations. This program is designed for students with little to no flying experience and that want to pursue a career in aviation according to EASA regulations. Flying Academy is highly specialized in offering training from ab-initio to “frozen” ATPL(A). The trainees of the program will start with PPL(A) and, upon obtaining the necessary flight experience, will continue with IR(A), CPL(A) modules or MEP (multi-engine aircraft) flight programs. After successful completion of the zero to ATPL(A) course, you will be issued an EASA CPL(A) license with ATPL(A) theory completed and will be authorized to act as Pilot-In-Command (PIC) of an aircraft in an airline. The ATPL(A) license is the highest level of aircraft pilot certification.... [-]
What do you get? - CPL - Commercial pilot licence with – (IR) Instrument rating, (ME) Multi-engine rating, "Frozen" ATPL - Airline transport pilot license (theoretical co ... [+]
What you get? - CPL - Commercial pilot licence with – (IR) Instrument rating, (ME) Multi engine rating, "Frozen" ATPL - Airline transport pilot license (theoretical course) with minimum of 200 flight hour. The privileges of the holder of a CPL are to:
Exercise all the privileges of the holder of a PPL Act as pilot-in-command or co-pilot of any aeroplane engaged in operations other than commercial air transportation; Act as pilot-in-command in commercial air transportation of any single-pilot aeroplane; Act as co-pilot in commercial air transportation. SUBJECTS Air law and ATC procedures; Airframes & systems, electrics, powerplant, emergency equipment; Instrumentation; Mass and balance; Performance; Flight planning & monitoring; Human performance & limitations; Meteorology; General navigation; Radio navigation; Operational procedures; Principles of flight; Communications. REQUIREMENTS Minimum age of 18 years; Class 1 medical certificate; Sufficient level of knowledge of Mathematics and Physics; Acceptable English language skills. STAGES 01 private pilot license (PPL); 02 hour building; 03 night qualification (VFRN); 04 single engine instrument rating (SEP IR); 05 commercial pilot licence (CPL); 06 multi engine piston qualification (MEP); 07 multi engine instrument rating (MEP IR); TIME / HOURS ... [-]Zero to ATPL (frozen) modular training is one of the most vaunted solutions for future Aviation professionals. The modular training includes all PPL-NR-MEP-IR-CPL-ATPL li ... [+]
Today, more than ever, the airline industry needs highly trained and skilled professionals for the growing industry, to safely take to destination over 5 bn. passengers annually.
Being a Commercial Pilot comes also with a lot of responsibility, complex decision making and the ability to understand and cope with abnormal situations.
This program is designed for students with little to no flying experience and that want to pursue a career in aviation according to EASA regulations.
Flying Academy is highly specialized in offering training from ab-initio to “frozen” ATPL(A). The trainees of the program will start with PPL(A) and, upon obtaining the necessary flight experience, will continue with IR(A), CPL(A) modules or MEP (multi-engine aircraft) flight programs. After successful completion of the zero to ATPL(A) course, you will be issued an EASA CPL(A) license with ATPL(A) theory completed and will be authorized to act as Pilot-In-Command (PIC) of an aircraft in an airline. The ATPL(A) license is the highest level of aircraft pilot certification.... [-]
Olympus Aviation Academy has developed a thoroughly integrated pilot training program to bring the students up to the proficiency so that they operate as co-pilots on sin ... [+]
Olympus Aviation Academy has developed a thoroughly integrated pilot training program to bring the students up to the proficiency so that they operate as co-pilots on single and/or multi-engine airliners in commercial air transport and continue their career in aviation.
The integrated training course is a full-time course from zero hour experience through to obtaining a frozen EASA ATPL (fATPL) including English Language Proficiency (ICAO) and MCC certificate.
When you choose to enroll for an integrated course you’ve decided to become a professional pilot attending a full-time course, including day-to-day ground and flight training.... [-]
The training takes approximately 18 months and is conducted in English language in an EASA regulated environment, performed on an International Airport (Maribor). This al ... [+]
The training takes approximately 18 months and is conducted in English language in an EASA regulated environment, performed on an International Airport (Maribor). This allows us to train the pilots in a controlled airspace, with constant Air Traffic Control communication and gaining important experience for future career as a commercial pilot.
During the training you receive 760 hours of theoretical training, 198 hours of single-engine hours and 20 hours of multi-engine hours (of which 3 hours are in FNPT II).
Key benefitsINSTRUCTORS: Airline experienced instructors provide you with top of the line flight and theoretical training.
AIRPORT: Training on International Airport, provides you with priceless experiences for future career as airline pilot... [-]