The Program Duration is 12–18 months, during which the student completes 200 hours of actual flight time.
Private Pilot License (PPL)
The first practical step into the world of aviation, qualifying the students to operate a small aircraft for non-commercial purposes without receiving compensation. It serves as the essential gateway to a professional aviation career.
Night Rating
An advanced rating that certifies the student’s ability to operate an aircraft under night-time visual conditions, authorizing night flights as approved by air traffic control.
Instrument Rating (IR)
A rating that allows students to fly relying entirely on cockpit instruments, ensuring safe flight in low-visibility conditions.
Multi-Engine Rating
An additional rating that trains the student to operate aircraft equipped with more than one engine.
Commercial Pilot License (CPL)
This license qualifies the student to work as a professional pilot in commercial airlines or any other commercial aviation activity.
Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL)
This license is granted to a pilot after obtaining the Commercial Pilot License. The pilot must complete 1,500 flight hours and the required theoretical training to be eligible.