The Private Pilot License is the first step into your
aviation career as a pilot! designed for applicants with zero to very little flight experience.
The Private Pilot License is the first step into your
aviation career as a pilot! designed for applicants with zero to very little flight experience.
NR(A) is a natural step after completing your PPL(A) to make your Time Building more enjoyable and also it is a requirement for IR(A) and CPL(A). The Night Rating extends the privileges of PPL(A) to flying after sunset.
*For FAA training the NR is a part of the PPL
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Adding the Instrument Rating to your Pilot License is an essential part of successfully becoming a professional pilot. Continue your journey to the sky by gaining all required ratings to join commercial airlines!
Learn More Step 4The Commercial Pilot License is a qualification that permits the holder to act as the pilot of an aircraft for remuneration, i.e. to get employed as a pilot. CPL Training is one of the last steps to becoming a Professional Pilot.
Learn More Step 5The Multi-Engine Piston - MEP(A) rating extends the privileges of a Private Pilot License - PPL(A) or Commercial Pilot License - CPL(A) and allows you to pilot aircraft with more than one engine.
Learn More Step 6Multi-Crew Cooperation - MCC is additional training to Commercial Pilot License - CPL(A) required to fly within a crew (multi-pilot aircraft with aircrew consisting of at least 2 members). MCC course is required (or is a significant advantage) before a job interview. The aim of the course is to make the pilot become proficient in multi-crew cooperation (MCC) in order to operate a safely multi-pilot aircraft.
*Not required for FAA training
Learn More Step 7Jet Orientation Course - JOC is an additional training intended for MCC certificate holders without any jet handling experience. It is the bridge between the General Aviation aircraft and Commercial Aviation aircraft and also a preparation course for an airline assessment. The aim of the course is to make you familiar with jet handling and prepared for the future Airline pilot position. JOC course will give you a competitive advantage, as it will make you feel more comfortable in the cockpit of an airliner during the simulator assessment.
*Not required for FAA training
Learn More Step 8Become Flight Instructors in order to gain necessary experience. The Flight Instructor - FI qualification allows you to provide PPL(A) training to pilots.
The Instrument Rating Instructor - IRI qualification allows you to provide IR(A) training to pilots.