Preparing new pilots for the airlines is Flying Academy's area of expertise. It takes a great level of dedication and passion for flying to be able to share an impressive amount of knowledge in a short time and in addition, to develop the skills of the pilot to be able to cope with any situation which might arise during his or her career.
For pilots who want to be trained full time for the airlines, but also who want to be competitive on the job market, we have created the Integrated ATPL(A) course.
During the Integrated ATPL(A), you will become a Commercial Pilot in 14 months of intensive preparation, from no flight experience to holding an EASA Multi-Engine Instrument Rating Commercial Pilot License with ATPL frozen, including Multi Crew Cooperation and Jet Orientation Course.
Next Integrated ATPL(A) course starts on
10.10.16 Brno
Registration is already opened!
The Integrated ATPL course is divided in 5 phases of training:
Phase 1 - Developing basic flight skills
Phase 2 - Initiation to complex flying
Phase 3 - Introduction to Commercial flying
Phase 4 - Advanced flight skills
Phase 5 - Multi Crew Cooperation & Jet Orientation Course
At the end of the program, the trainee will have flown:
205 hours out of which 109.5 hours Dual (with FI), 116 hours under IFR, 20 hours SPIC, 50 hours on the simulator, 50 hours solo cross-country. The ground preparation consists of 750 hours of theory delivered by our professional lecturers.
Advantages of Flying Academy’s Integrated ATPL(A) program:
From no experienced to licensed Commercial Pilot with frozen ATPL(A), MCC and JOC (B737NG or A320) in 14 months.
Intensive program with 750 hours of theoretical preparation. Highly experienced lectures.
Training on EFIS aircraft (Cessna 172SP Garmin 1000)
MCC & JOC included (Boeing 737 FFS or Airbus A320 FFS)
Airline screening preparation included at the end of the course (Aviation HR, Aviation Psychologists & Technical interview prep)
No additional or hidden costs!
Why you should chose Flying Academy as your training center:
12 years of experience in training Airline Pilots
Flight Instructors with cumulated flight experience of over 130.000 flight hours
Airline-like environment - training with SOPs from the introductory flight (Standard Operating Procedures)
Training on International Airport with CTR
Usage of own developed training EFB (Electronic Flight Bag)
Great focus on gaining international flight experience
Perfect safety record
Located in Central Europe with low cost connections to Western Europe (less than 2 hours to London) South of Europe (less than 1 hour and a half to Rome) and South East Europe (less than 2 hours to Istanbul)
Rigorous tracking of trainee's progress
Student Advisers throughout the training
Theoretical courses held by Airline & Military Pilots, airplane engineers, meteorologists and aviation doctors
Access to an up-to-date EASA ATPL(A) questions database system
Pay in installments policy
Multi-cultural environment
Dedicated Customer Support team.
Entry requirements
Minimum age of 18 years
First class medical certificate
No required previous flight experience/licences
Sufficient level of knowledge of Mathematics and Physics
ATO written and oral assessment
Privileges
At the end of the course, each pilot will have 205 flight hours, out of which 109.5 hours Dual (with FI), 116 hours under IFR, 20 hours SPIC, 50 hours on the simulator, 50 hours solo cross-country and 750 hours of theoretical preparation; MCC and JOC course completion certificates.
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.