The aim of our Private Pilot License PPL (A) course is to train you to fly safely and efficiently under Visual Flight Rules either for recreational purposes or as part of a commercial training. The course consists of a minimum 45 hours of flight training.On a full time basis the course can be completed in 30 – 60 days but it can also be done in longer time on a pay-as-you-go basis.
45
8500
In order to be able to fly with a Single Engine or Multi Engine aircraft in controlled airspace and/or in weather conditions that require compliance with Instrument Flight Rules (IFR), you will need the Instrument Rating (IR). The IR training requirements depend on which aircraft type you are interested to fly and the license you hold. An applicant for an IR (A) shall hold a PPL (A) including a night qualification or CPL (A) and shall have completed at least 50 hours cross-country flight time as pilot-in-command in airplanes.
50
9500
The aim of the CPL (A) modular course is to train PPL (A) or ICAO pilot license holders to the level of proficiency necessary to operate single-pilot single-engine and/or multi-engine airplanes in commercial air transportation and to obtain the EASA CPL(A).
On a full time basis the course (only the flight training) can be completed in 4 weeks, but it can also be done in longer time on a pay-as-you-go basis.
The applicant shall be an EASA ATPL(A) Theory holder.
15
4000
Our ATP Modular Course is designed to offer high-level training to students wishing to become professional pilots completing their training as separate modules. This course is usually preferred by people that wish to have the distance learning option in the ground training and/or do not have the time to follow the integrated program which is more demanding.
600
2000
The aim of the Flight Instructor (A) course is to give adequate training to the applicant in ground and flying instructional techniques based upon established teaching methods. On successful completion of the course and final test the applicant will be issued with a FI (A) rating permitting the holder to give flight training appropriate to the issue of a PPL(A) or a CPL(A).
30
5900
Night Rating allows you to exercise the privileges of your PPL at night. You need 5 hours of night flight training including at least 1 hour of cross-country navigation, and 1 hour solo. The training takes 2 to 3 days to complete.
5
1400
Only on a real aircraft is it possible to expose delegates to the physiological and psychological impacts of Flight Upsets in realistic scenarios. The importance of doing this for real cannot be overemphasized. All pilots starting their first multi-pilot aeroplane (MPA) type rating must have completed this course. Its objective is for the pilot under training to understand how to cope with the physiological and psychological aspects of dynamic upsets in aeroplanes and to develop the necessary competence and resilience to be able to apply appropriate recovery techniques during upsets.
3
900
The Multi Engine Piston – MEP(A) rating extends the privileges of a Private Pilot License or Commercial Pilot License and allows you to fly an aircraft with more than one engine under Visual Flight Rules – VFR.One of the main takeaways of the training is to understand the differences between a single engine piston and a multi-engine piston aircraft
6
3000
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