The CPL/IR/MEP Modular, also referred to as ATPL Modular, is a combination of flight training courses. The course consists of the following modules: the Night Qualification (NIT), the Single Engine Instrument Rating IR (IR(A)/SP/SE), the Multi Engine Class Rating (MEP), the Multi Engine Instrument Rating IR (IR(A)/SP/ME) and the Commercial Pilot License (CPL(A)). The duration of the course can vary from 30 to 60 days depending on the student’s personal schedule. On average most students complete the course in 35 days.
Pre-Entry Requirements
Photocopy of a Pilot Logbook, Private Pilot License (PPL) and EASA Medical (class 1) Certificate
Original EASA ATPL Theoretical Completion Certificate
At least 100 hours as Pilot-in-Command, including at least 50 hours cross country as Pilot-in-Command
At least one cross country trip 300 NM with two stops at aerodromes different from the base aerodrome.
The Flight Training
The flight training course comprises of a total of 81 hrs. Of those 30 hrs are conducted on single engine piston airplanes (SEP), 13 hrs on multi engine piston airplanes (MEP) and 38 hrs on an FNPT II flight simulator, including 21 VFR hrs and 60 IFR hrs. The flight training course commences with the Night Qualification (SEP: 5 hrs), followed by the Single Engine Instrument Rating (FNPT II: 35 hrs, SEP: 15 hrs), the Commercial Pilot License (SEP: 10 hrs, MEP: 5 hrs), the Multi Engine Class Rating (MEP: 6 hrs) and is completed with the Multi Engine Instrument Rating (FNPT II: 3 hrs and MEP: 2 hrs). All flight training takes place in Pachi Airport at Megara, Greece (LGMG) and can be tailored to meet the student’s needs.