Frozen Airline Transport Pilot’s License (ATPL)


Introduction

In order to become a commercial pilot, students must complete a qualification called an Airline Transport Pilot’s License (ATPL). This qualification consists of practical flying and theoretical study, either integrated at a flight school or modular with exams to test each subject. After finishing the ATPL theory, the license may be considered a frozen ATPL.

1500 hours of flight hours and a pass rate of 75% in each ATPL exam is required to gain an ATPL.

If a student has passed all of their theoretical exams but has not yet flown the minimum hours of 1500, then their license is considered ‘frozen’ or inactive.

A Frozen ATPL License (Airline Transport Pilot License) is the last phase of a series of training modules in the pilot training journey as pilot to command large commercial multi crew aircrafts.

Objectives

The objective of this program is to ensure that our students obtain their Airline Transport Pilot License required knowledge (Theoretical Part) under the highest standards of safety and quality.

Who Sould Attend

  • Pilot Participants holding Private Pilot License PPL
  • Pilot Participants holding Commercial Pilot License CPL
  • Pilots with an ICAO license who wish to obtain their EASA licence.

Course Content

  • Aviation Meteorology
  • Aircraft Technical and General
  • Radio Aids
  • Instruments
  • Navigation
  • Flight Planning and Performance

Prerequisite

A Frozen Airline Transport Pilot License is the last phase of a series of training modules and is laid out as follows:

  • The Private Pilot License
  • The Night Rating
  • The Commercial theoretical ground school and examinations
  • Hour building
  • The Instrument Rating
  • The Multi Engine Rating
  • The Commercial Pilot’s Rating
  • The Airline Transport Pilot’s License ground school and examinations
  • The Airline Transport Pilot’s Rating
Location
Cairo, Egypt
Course Code
U420
Course Duration
30 Day

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