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ATPL Ground Training

Aim of The Course

The aim of the Airline Transport Pilot License Ground Training Course conducted by the AAC Flight Academy is to provide candidates, a sound theoretical knowledge enabling them to sit the Airline Transport Pilot License Knowledge Examinations conducted by the CAASL with confidence.

Our ATPL (A) frozen course is integrated with the CPL/IR flight training, so that students obtain the ATPL (A) Frozen as well as their CPL/IR upon completion of the ATPL (A) Frozen examinations and the CPL/IR flight test

Course Structure

Ground Training

  • The Ground Training for the Airline Transport Pilot License Ground Training Course comprises of a minimum total of 510 hours comprising of Theory Instructions, Progress Tests and Discussions.
  • The outline Ground Training Curricula is as follows:
    • Air Law
    • A/C General Knowledge
    • Flight Performance and Planning
    • Human Performance & Limitations
    • Meteorology
    • Navigation
    • Operational Procedures
    • Principles of Flight
    • Communications

Pre-Entry Requirements

Additionally, candidates registering for the Airline Transport Pilot License Ground Training Course shall be in the possession of a current and valid PPL at the time of ATPL Knowledge Examination.

  • Medical Requirements

    • A Candidate registering for the Airline Transport Pilot License Ground Training Course shall obtain and hold a valid Class I Medical Assessment.

     

  • Language Requirements

    • A Candidate registering for the Airline Transport Pilot License Ground Training Course shall be able to demonstrate a good knowledge of written and spoken English Language.
Duration
  • The course will be delivered within a period of 25 – 30 working weeks, if delivered on full time basis and within a period of 12 – 24 months, if delivered on part time basis or in conjunction with another academic program
  • Airline Transport PilotLicense Course comprises of 510 hours minimum training comprising of Theory Instructions, Progress Tests and Discussions.
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