COURSE
ATPL(A) + Instructor + Internship
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The Integrated Airline Transport Pilot Course (ATPL) is the most common route for becoming a professional pilot. It is designed to train pilots with little or no experience up to a standard that enables then to carry out commercial air transport.
Throughout the course, the pilot will become proficient on single and multi-engine aircraft in instrument meteorological conditions and ready to fly multi-pilot operations.
On course completion, the pilot will hold an EASA Commercial Pilot License (CPL), and a Frozen Airline Transport Pilot License (Frozen ATPL), and will also obtain with the qualification for FI(A) – Airplane Flight Instructor, with guaranteed internship (except insufficient student performance).
Admission Requirements
The following admission requirements refer to candidates applying for Nortávia’s Integrated ATPL(A) course with FI(A) qualification.
Minimum age of 16 at the date of the course start, however the license can only be issued when the candidate reaches at least 18 years of age.
High School or equivalent. Knowledge of Mathematics and Physics.
Demonstrate proficiency in English (spoken and written) as required to obtain a minimum ICAO level 4.
Hold a Class 1 Medical Certificate.
National ID card or passport;
2 passport type colour photos;
Certificate of Academic Qualifications;
Class 1 Medical Certificate.
Theoretical Component
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Air Law
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General knowledge of Aircraft
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Flight Planning
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Performance
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Mass and Balance
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Flight Instruments
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Human Performance and Limitations
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Meteorology
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General Navigation
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Radio Navigation
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Operational Procedures
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Principles of Flight
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Communications
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KSA
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Teaching and Learning*
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Teaching Techniques Training*
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Lesson Planning*
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Night Flight Theory*
*Flight Instructor Course Syllabus
Certification
This training is intended for candidates who wish to become Airline Pilots, completing the ATPL(A) and FI(A) theory and with the SEP (single engine piston), IR (instrument rating), MEP (multi engine piston) and MCC (multi-crew cooperation) qualifications.
Course Plan
Included:
Landing and Control Fees;
Course Material **;
Navigation Material;
Study Visits;
Uniforms.
* Estimated duration: 32 months (ATPL(A) Course) + 5 months (Instructor Course) + 6 months (Internship).
** IPAD, ATPL EASA Manuals, Online Database, Copies of Class Presentations, Aircraft Manuals and Standardisation.
Financing Opportunities
Nortávia has protocols with independent organizations to provide financial support.