The aim of ATPL(A) integrated course is to train pilots to the level of proficiency necessary to enable them to operate as co-pilot on multi-pilot multi-engine aeroplanes in commercial air transport.
- Having a minimum age of 17 years old;
- Having 18 years at the time the pilot licence is issued;
- Having a Class I Medical certificate;
- Having an High School degree certificate;
- English, physics and mathematics knowledge;
- Personal interview.
For further details, please contact us.
The ATPL Modular Course (A) is intended to allow candidates without experience of flying, or PPL (A) license holders, to be able to ascend to the frozen ATPL license, sequentially fulfilling the modules of:
- PPL (A);
- airline theory;
- night flight;
- Flight Qualification by instruments;
- Qualification in Multimotor (with PBN Instruments);
- UPRT modules;
- The MCC course.
in order to achieve the issuance of the CPL (A) license (equal to the one that
in the integrated course).
- Having a minimum age of 18 years old;
- Class I Medical Certificate;
- Hold a Private Pilot Licence (Aircraft) (PPL(A));
- For more information contact AWA;
The modules are sequential and allow their execution in a phased manner, depending on the student's availability.
Contact AWA for more information.
The aim of the PPL(A) is to train the applicant to the level of proficiency to act, without remuneration, as Pilot in Command or Co-Pilot on aeroplanes engaged in non-commercial operations.
- Having a minimum age of 17 years old;
- Class II Medical Certificate.
- Air Law;
- AirFrame and Systems;
- Electricity and Radio;
- Engines;
- Flight Instruments;
- Performance;
- Mass and Balance;
- Flight Planning and Monitoring;
- Human performance;
- Meteorology;
- General Navigation;
- Radar and Radio Aids;
- Operational Procedures;
- Principles of Flight;
- Communications;
- Course Aircrafts;
- General Briefings;
- Theory of Instruments Flights.
- 6 months;
- 45 hours of real flight;