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Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
3 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Pilot Training | Aviation | Aviation Technology
Area of study
Transport Services
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-05-01-
About Program

Program Overview


This combination of modular training courses is designed to train the applicant to the level of proficiency to operate a single or multi-engine airplane in commercial air transportation and to obtain the EASA Commercial Pilot license CPL (SE/ME). Moreover, at the end of the course, the student will have the required level of knowledge to exercise the privileges granted to the holder of an IR(A), and act as a PIC of a single- engine or multi-engine aircraft.

Program Outline

Degree Overview:

Program Name:

CPL/ME/IR

Program Level:

Intermediate

Program Length:

76 hours

Program Objectives:

  • Train applicants to operate single or multi-engine airplanes in commercial air transportation.
  • Obtain the EASA Commercial Pilot license (CPL SE/ME).
  • Acquire the knowledge and skills to exercise the privileges of an IR(A) holder.
  • Act as a Pilot-in-Command (PIC) of single-engine or multi-engine aircraft.

Program Description:

This modular training program combines courses to provide comprehensive training for commercial airline pilots. It covers the theoretical and practical aspects of operating single and multi-engine aircraft in commercial air transportation.

Outline:

Program Content:

  • EASA ATPL Theoretical Knowledge
  • Flight Training (Single and Multi-Engine)
  • Instrument Rating (IR) Training

Program Structure:

  • 3-month full-time program

Individual Modules:

EASA ATPL Theoretical Knowledge:

  • Covers the theoretical knowledge required for the EASA ATPL exams.

Flight Training (Single and Multi-Engine):

  • Practical flight training on single and multi-engine aircraft.

Instrument Rating (IR) Training:

  • Training to obtain the Instrument Rating (IR) qualification.

Assessment:

  • Assessment methods and criteria are not specified in the provided text.

Accreditation:

  • Approved by EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency)
  • Approved by HCAA (Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority)

Careers:

  • Commercial Airline Pilot
  • Flight Instructor
  • Aviation Management
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About University

‎‏- Gulf Air Academy is the first EASA APPROVED Arabic- European Aviation Training Organization in Europe, licensed EL-ATO-135.

‎‏- +40 Years experienced Multinational crew, speaking +7 languages including Arabic

‎‏- Providing Pilot Training courses + Aviation Degrees together

‎‏- The only flight academy that is located in the heart of Athens, Greece. With state-of-the-art facilities, material & training methods.

‎‏- Accepting all the international students (all countries & all nationalities) providing all the support & necessary documents needed for the European Student visa process.

-The EASA ATPL Integrated Course grants its holder the highest & strongest level of pilot certification worldwide.

-Full support is preparing and issuing all the needed documents (Visa, Embassy documents, residence permit, Airport Access permit, social security number, etc.



We have made it easy for the student to feel like home, by offering:


• Full support is preparing and issuing all the needed documents

(Visa, Embassy documents, residence permit, Airport Access

permit, social security number, etc.)

• Fully furnished accommodation, helping students to move in and

settle down easily

• Transportation to/from the academy and the airport during the

students training

• Full English-Arabic-Greek and other language support


Total programs
15
Admission Requirements

Academic Entry Requirements:

  • Private Pilot License (PPL) with Night Rating
  • Pass EASA ATPL Theoretical Exams
  • Have at least 150 hours flight time, of which at least 100 hours as Pilot-in-Command, including 50 hours cross country as Pilot-in-Command and one cross country trip 300 NM with two stops at aerodromes different from the base aerodrome.

English Language Proficiency Requirements:

NA

Student Stories
ABBAS AL-FALLOUJI
EASA Integrated ATPL
It was a truly amazing experience for me to get my ATPL at this flying academy. The training was professionally organized, and the crew who helped us study worked hard to make it as much effective as possible. Thanks a lot!
Ali Al-Dabbas
EASA Integrated ATPL
Happy and proud to be a part of this family and environment. It has taught me me well and helped me become the professional pilot I am today
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