CPL - A

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Price: Negotiable
Delivery Date: Within 3 days after your order is confirmed.
Place Of Origin Greece
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  • Description
  • COURSE OBJECTIVES

    The aim of the CPL(A) integrated course is to train pilots to the level of proficiency necessary for the issue of a CPL(A), and any further aerial work training that the applicant wishes to receive, excluding flight instructor training and instrument rating instruction.

    TRAINING CREDITS

    In the case of a PPL(A) or PPL(H) entrant, 50% of the hours flown by the entrant prior to the course may be credited towards the course flight time requirement up to a credit of 40 hours flying experience, or 45 hours if a night flying qualification has been obtained, of which up to 20 hours may be dual instruction. This credit for the hours flown shall be at the discretion of the FTO and entered into the applicant's training record.

    PERIOD

    From 9 to 24 months


    LESSON HOURS

    PRACTICAL COURSE


    154 hrs

    THEORETICAL COURSE


    301 hrs












    REQUIREMENTS AND documentS


    REQUIREMENTS


    Hold a valid Class 1 medical certificate.

    English knowledge.

    Sufficient knowledge of mathematics and physics.

    The knowledge of science and English language (which must allow the understanding and expression in technical English) are established through a preliminary entry test.


    REGISTRATION documentS


    Declaration pursuant to art. 12 law 196/2003 (Privacy).

    Birth and identity substitutive declaration (facsimile available from the secretary).

    Photocopy of license

    Photocopy of Flight book.

    Declaration of obligatory attendance at the theoretical course.

    Photocopy of Class 1 medical certificate.

    2 passport-size photos.

    GROUND SCHOOL:



    Principles of Flight

    General Navigation

    Radio Navigation

    Performance

    Flight Planning and Monitoring

    Meteorology

    Radio Telephony Visual Flight Rules (VFR)

    Air law

    Operational Procedures

    Airframe/Systems/Power plant

    Instruments and Electronics

    Human Performance and Limitations

    Mass and Balance

    Radio Telephony Instrumental Flight Rules (IFR)

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