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EASA Integrated ATPL (A)

with remote ground training

Overview Of the Integrated ATPL (A) Course

During the Integrated EASA 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. The Integrated EASA ATPL is a full-time study programmer with a fixed schedule conducted in a small group. Privileges of the obtained license are to act as a pilot-in-command (Captain) or co-pilot (First Officer) on aircraft engaged in commercial air transportation.

Integrated ATPL (A) Ground Training

The ground preparation consists of 750 hours of theory delivered by our professional lecturers. During the training, you will have to pass 14 ATPL theory exams to prove a sufficient level of knowledge appropriate to the privileges of the holder of an ATPL(A) in accordance with the EASA Part FCL requirements. The exams will be conducted at the Civil Aviation Authority and will be scheduled by Flying Academy.

Integrated ATPL (A) Flight Training

The Integrated ATPL course is divided into 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 – Advanced Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT) 
  • Phase 5 – Multi-Crew Cooperation Course (MCC)

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.

Course Curriculum

Developing Basic Flight Skills
Introduction to Commercial Flying
Advanced Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT)
Initiation to Complex Flying
Advanced Flight Skills
Multi Crew Cooperation Course (MCC)

Requirements

18 years old minimum

The pilot must be at least 18 years of age to be able to get a Commercial Pilot License.

Hold Class 1 Medical Certificate

You need to be physically fit for commercial flying (capable of holding EASA Pilot Medical Certificate Class 1)

Qualifications

You need to be able to read, write, understand and speak English fluently and have basic Math & Physics knowledge.

Why Choose Flying Academy

Access Innovative Learning Management System

Broad International Community

Top of the Line Fleet

Experienced & Talented instructors

Located in USA & Europe

State of the Art Virtual Classrooms

Complete ground training from the comfort of your home

Interactive Coursework, Stage Checks, and Monitored Progress

Dedicated flight training consultant & customer support

Locations

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Miami, Florida
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Los Angeles California, Corona
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Los Angeles California, Van Nuys
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Vienna, Austria
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Prague, Czech Republic
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Brno East, Czech Republic
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Brno West Falcon Field, Czech Republic
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