ATPL

 MEIAAA Integrated Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL) programmes takes students with little or no previous flying experience to a Commercial Pilot License (CPL) level with 'frozen ATPL' and Multi-Engine (ME) Instrument rating (IR) in approximately 18 months and have been designed in conjunction with leading airlines.

Phase 1: Theoretical Knowledge Training

  • Learn everything about ATPL related theory in 14 subjects
  • Classroom and computer-based training
  • Approximately 750 hours or 7-8 months

Phase 2: Foundation Flight Training

  • Learn how to fly solo in a single-engine piston aircraft
  • Aircraft and simulator training
  • Upset Prevention & Recovery Training (UPRT)
  • Approximately 145 hours or 5 - 6 months
  • Perform your Commercial Pilot License (CPL) Skill Test

Phase 3: Advanced Flight Training

  • Learn how to fly using instruments on a multi-engine piston aircraft
  • Aircraft and simulator training
  • Approximately 52 hours or 3-4 months
  • Perform your Multi-Engine Instrument Rating (MEIR) Skill Test

Phase 4: Multi-Crew Cooperation (MCC)/Jet Orientation Course (JOC)

  • Learn how to fly as a member of a professional airline cockpit crew
  • Classroom and Flight Simulator Training
  • Approximately 1 months
  • Obtain your MCC/JOC certificate

  • Must be at least 18 years of age at start of program
  • Must have successfully completed secondary education
  • Proficient in the English language (verbal and written)
  • Must be able to obtain an CAAN Class 1 & Class 2 Medical without restrictions
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