Courses Offered: Private Pilot - Single Engine Training Multi-Engine Rating Commercial Pilot - Single Engine Training Commercial Pilot - Single Engine Training Commercial Pilot - Airplane Single & Multi-Engine
Training Commercial Pilot - Airplane Single & Multi-Engine
Training Flight Instructor - Single & Multi-Engine Training Ground Instructor Training |
CAREER PILOT TRAINING COURSE STRUCTURE PART 61AIRLINE TRANSPORT PILOT(Single and Multi-Engine
Training)
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MULTI-ENGINE TRAINING:
CERTIFICATION UPON
COMPLETION
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Airline Transport Pilot,
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AIRCRAFT USED FOR TRAINING: Ø Beechcraft Travelair BE-D95A (Multi-engine) Ø Cessna 172 (Single engine) Ø Cessna 172RG (Single engine) Ø Flight Simulator |
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SINGLE ENGINE TRAINING:
CERTIFICATION UPON
COMPLETION
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QUALIFICATIONS:
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Commercial/Instrument Pilot Certificate Ø Minimum Flying Hours, 1500 hours Ø Minimum Night Flying Hours, 100 hours Ø Minimum Instrument Flying Hours, 75 hours Ø Minimum Cross Country Flying Hours, 500 hours
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AIRLINE TRANSPORT PILOT (ATP) COURSE consists of…
Ground School
(Dual) Flight Training (Instructions)
FAA Written Test Preparation & Examination
Oral Preparation
FAA Flight Test (Certification)
* See above for certification upon completion of course.
PLEASE NOTE:
1.) The ATP sample is based on prior aeronautical experience, as per FAR Part 61.155
2.)
If the applicant lacks any part of the FAR, please specify so we can
work our a specific
training outline
3.) The following is a copy of the FAR Part 61.155
1.
An applicant for an Airline Transport Pilot Certificate with an
airplane rating must hold a
Commercial
Pilot certificate for a Foreign
Airline Transport Pilot or Commercial Pilot license
without limitations,
issued buy a member state of ICAO or the FAA, etc.
2. An applicant must have had the following
a.
At least 150 hours of flight time as a pilot in command of airplane
or as a co-pilot of an
airplane
performing the duties and functions of a
pilot in command, any combination
thereof: at least
100 hours of which were
cross-country time, 25 hours of which were
night flight time, and…
b. At least 1,500 hours of flight time as a pilot, including at least…
1. 500 hours of cross-country flight time,
2. 100 hours of night flight time, and
3.
75 hours of actual or simulated instrument time, at least 50 hours of
which were in
actual flight.
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additional information…