How to become a pilot
How to become aeronautical Maintenance
How to become a hostess or stewart
Pilot courses
The path to your professional aviation career begins here with professionals who are ready to guide you throughout the whole process.A great number of international students from all over the world who choose our training center are proof of high quality training and highly effective work.We like to think that we are a community of strong individuals who are gathered together, thanks to our biggest passion – flying. Our team of professionals will always be here for you and we will try to satisfy all of your requests. We will take every step necessary to lead you to your Pilot License together, with a full sense of respect and acknowledgement of your needs and preferences.Please take a time to read the information contained in the welcome packet that we will send, as it will help you throughout your training.I wish you happiness and success on your journey of becoming a Pilot!
Sincerely,
Head of Training
Pilot course
EASA 0 – ATPL (A) Modular
PPL(A) Private Pilot licence
Night Rating
Atpl (A) Theory Airline. ATPL is the highest level of Aircraft certification
IR (A) Instrument Rating
MEP (A) Multi engine piston
CPL (A) Commercial pilot licence
TIME BUILDING Access to the
Learning Management System and Ease question bank.
Examination theoretical, pratical exam in Czech Republic, ICAO English Proficency check, radiotefony exam, IR English exam.
EASA INTEGRATED ATPL (A)
198 HOURS OF PRATICAL TRAINING Planes Cessna 152/172/ 172 sp G100 simulator Piper Seneca/Seminole- Simulator b737 NG
750 HOURS OF IN HOUSE THEORETICAL PREPARATION
MCC Multi Crew Cooperation
JOC Jet orientation course
Access to the Learning Management System and Ease question bank.
Examination theoretical, pratical exam in Czech Republic, ICAO English Proficency check, radiotefony exam, IR English exam.
EASA ATPL 650(A) Theory Online full
12 months access to the EASA question bank
12 months access to the E- Learning Management System
Flight instructor time for ground school
Groud Scool certificates
EASA Full-Time ATPL 650(A)
Online theory program for Classroom
All training manual
12 months access to the EASA question bank – Bristol groundschool
Flight instructor time for 650 hours ground school
On-board staff training course (CCA – Cabin Crew Attestation)
The cabin crew (hostess / stewart) is the person responsible for the safety and comfort of passengers on board commercial flights. It is one of the most requested jobs and with great job opportunities.
Today it is the ideal alternative for young people who want to travel, see the world, interact and at the same time have an efficient job, with enough days off, a socially esteemed job and with excellent earnings.
With approximately three months’ training, students receive:
a prestigious profession,
an official European certification valid in the countries of the union and with the necessary checks worldwide,
and real possibilities for paid work.
Exclusively for the Czech Republic, Ireland, Italy and Bulgaria.
For further information, please contact us.
Flight Dispatcher
How do you get your aircraft dispatcher license?
To apply for an Aircraft Dispatcher Certification, you must be at least 23 years old and be able to read, speak and write in English.
Dispatcher candidates must accrue 200 hours of training on specific topics.
Then, students must pass a written knowledge test, a practical flight planning test, and an oral exam.
What is flight dispatcher course?
A flight dispatcher (also known as an airline dispatcher, flight follower or flight operations officer) assists in planning flight paths, taking into account aircraft performance and loading, enroute winds, thunderstorm and turbulence forecasts, airspace restrictions, and airport conditions.
Exclusively for the Czech Republic, Ireland, Italy and Bulgaria.
For further information, please contact us.
AELP – AVIATION ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY TEST
Weather Forecast Courses
A Pilot’s Guide to Aviation Weather Services
In our Weather Courses we will teach how to use the NATIONAL AVIATION WEATHER SYSTEM to the fullest extent possible.
You will learn how to use information and services available from the National Weather Service (NWS), the EASA, and information service companies.
Exclusively for the Czech Republic, Ireland, Italy and Bulgaria.
For further information, please contact us.