Program Overview
The Integrated ATPL program is a comprehensive flight training course designed to prepare students with no prior aviation experience for a career as a pilot in major airlines worldwide. It covers theoretical subjects such as air law, navigation, mete Meteorology, and practical flight training. The program is accredited by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority (HCAA).
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Integrated ATPL (Airline Transport Pilot License)
Objectives:
- To provide students with the highest level of pilot certification (ATPL).
- To prepare students for a career as a pilot in major airlines worldwide.
Description:
The Integrated ATPL program is a structured single course that takes students with no previous aviation experience to the ATPL license. It is designed to meet the requirements of major airlines around the world.
Outline:
Content:
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Theoretical Training Subjects:
- Air Law
- General Navigation
- Radio-navigation
- Meteorology
- Human Performance
- Communications
- Operational Procedures
- Principles of Flight
- Aircraft Performance
- Flight Planning
- Mass & Balance
- Aircraft General Knowledge (Systems)
- Aircraft General Knowledge (Instrumentation)
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Practical Training:
- Flight training (230 hours)
Structure:
Stage 1:
- Theoretical Training & Lectures (Full Ground School Training)
- Exams Preparation & Revision
- HCAA Exams
Stage 2:
- Theoretical Training & Lectures (Full Ground School Training)
- Exams Preparation & Revision
- Brush-ups
- HCAA Exams
Stage 3:
- Revision & Preparation for HCAA Examinations
- HCAA Exams Qualification
Assessment:
- HCAA Exams
- Practical flight assessments
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
- Lectures
- Practical flight training
- Computer-based training (CBT)
Faculty:
- Experienced and qualified instructors
Pedagogical Approaches:
- Focus on practical application
- Hands-on training
- Individualized instruction
Accreditation:
- Approved by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)
- Approved by the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority (HCAA)
Careers:
- First Officer or Co-pilot in major airlines worldwide