ATPL Theory Training provides aspiring airline pilots with all the in-depth theoretical knowledge they need. From flight planning and airspace regulations to aircraft systems, meteorology, and human factors, this course delivers the insights necessary to ensure safe and efficient flight operations. This theoretical program lays the foundation for becoming a well-prepared, professional pilot.
The course encompasses an extensive curriculum filled with advanced aviation knowledge, focusing on the technical details needed for international flights. ATPL Theory Training complements practical flight lessons, preparing future pilots to become fully competent professionals. It’s a crucial step for anyone pursuing an aviation career and reinforces every aspect of flight safety and efficiency.
For those who ask why should I choose Turkey Flight Academy, here are the answers.
Collaboration with Airways Aviation, an Aviation Training Giant with Locations in 3 Different Continents and 7 Countries
Opportunity to Get a Unique Experience During Flight Training by Flying with Airplanes with Different Aerodynamics
Joint Aviation and Pilot Training Programs with National and International Universities
All of our flight trainings are given at International Airports affiliated to the Ministry of Transportation.
Ease of Obtaining Pilot Training with Programs Tailored for Individuals, Not for the Fleet
Opportunity to Fly in Different Locations and Experience Different Regions During Pilot Training
The abbreviation ATPL stands for Airline Transport Pilot License. It is the type of license a person must obtain to become an airline pilot.
In modular education, the stages of education can be done in different institutions and spread over time. In integrated education, the trainings are combined in a single institution and require continuity.
The duration of training varies depending on the person’s availability, exam performance, and meteorology, but takes an average of 14-18 months.
Modular ATPL training consists of PPL, PIC, ATPL Theory, NVFR, IR, CPL and ME stages.
If you fail a check flight, you will only fly as many extra flights as the examiner determines for the training you were inspected for. Then you will take the check flight again.
The SEP(A) degree included in the CPL(A) you receive as a result of this training is valid for 2 years, while the IR(A) and ME(A) degrees are valid for 1 year. In order to extend your license, you must make a renewal flight before or after the relevant validity period expires.
When you complete your training, you will have completed 217:00 flight hours, including total check flights.
There is no English requirement in PPL Training, but before CPL (Commercial Pilot Training), you must have English proficiency at ICAO Level 4. It is recommended that you improve your English while receiving training.
A first class medical certificate is required for CPL(A), IR(A) and ME(A) training; a second class medical certificate is required for PPL(A), PIC and NVFR training.
The course starts with PPL theory training and continues with ATPL theory training after the PPL is awarded. You can find frequently asked questions about ATPL theory here.
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