ATPL Modular (A)

Goal

Similarly to the integrated pathway, the modular ATPL pathway allows the ATPL (A) Theory (Frozen) to be obtained. The practical part, on the other hand, subdivided into modules, makes it possible to obtain the CPL license with the various ratings, giving the possibility of operating in Italy and abroad as a commander in single-pilot commercial activities and as a co-pilot in multi-pilot commercial activities.

Pre-requisites

  • Pre-requisites
  • Minimum age 18 years;
  • Class I medical certificate;
  • PPL(A) license or higher;
  • Entrance test in Mathematics, Physics and English.
  • Knowledge of English

Knowledge of the English Language

You will be required to obtain the TEA Certificate with level 4 or higher; the examination for the certificate will be conducted on site.

Theoretical Course

For PPL(A) license holders, the course consists of 677 theory hours distributed as follows:

Air Law, Aircraft General Knowledge, Flight Planning and Performance, Human Performance and Limitations, Meteorology, Navigation and Radionavigation, Operational Procedures, Principles of Flight, Communications, English for Aviation, Upset Recovery Prevention Theory, Area 100 KSA Assessment, APS MCC and Selection Preparation.

Training materials:

  • ATPL books in electronic format on Ipad, provided by the school.
  • Handouts and supporting teaching materials.

In-Flight Training

In-flight training is divided into Modules. The MINIMUM hours for each module are 264:

Below are the various modules with the minimum hours for each of them:


Commercial Pilot Licence(CPL):

  • 15 hours of visual flight and final Skill Test with EASA examiner to obtain the CPL licence


UPRT – Formazione al recupero per la prevenzione degli sconvolgimenti

  • 5 hours flight time on C150 Aerobat aircraft for the management and prevention of unusual


Night Rating:

  • 5 hours of visual flight at night


MEP qualification:

  • 6 hours flight time on a multi-engine aircraft and Final Skill Test for transcript of the rating (MEP)


Multi-Engine Instrument Rating (IR ME SP):

  • 55 hours of instrument flight in single-engine aircraft, FNPTII simulator and multi-engine aircraft. Final skill test with EASA examiner for transcription of the Multi-Pilot Crew Certificate (APS MCC)
  • 40 hours on the FNTP II Medium JET simulator to obtain the qualification to operate multi-crew aircraft (APS MCC).


*The final count of flight hours (264) also includes the 50 hours for the PPL licence and approximately 90 hours for the Hour Building.

Aircraft and Simulators used

Single-engine: C150 Aerobat, Cessna C172M/N, C172FR, C172SP, Piper PA28RT

Twin-engine: Piper PA34T Seneca V

Simulators: Mechtronix / Alsim FNPT II

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