ATPL (A)

Airline Pilot

Are you already a PPL(A) private pilot and have already completed a certain number of flying hours? Our ATPL modular training is particularly suitable for applicants who already hold a pilot’s license, PPL(A) – private pilot’s license, and have a certain number of flying hours. This is necessary because the law requires a certain amount of flying experience before starting the practical parts of the training.

The modular ATPL theory training can be completed as distance learning. To a limited extent, it is also possible to receive funding for ATPL training under the Federal Aviation Promotion Act via the FOCA.

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Duration and course of training

The duration of training for the modular ATPL training depends on previous flying knowledge or flying experience and time availability. It is individual for each student pilot. We will be happy to advise you in a personal meeting if you would like to plan the duration and course of your training in advance. We will work with you to determine how many months you need to successfully complete the training and the associated examinations.

Prerequisites

  • The individual modular training courses require a certain number of previously flown flight hours.
  • Holders of a PPL(A) issued in accordance with ICAO Annex 1 or a CPL(A) license issued in accordance with EASA-FCL and possibly an instrument flight rating (IFR)
  • Minimum age at the start of training 17 years
  • Class 1 airworthiness certificate. The initial examination must be carried out by an aeromedical center recognized by the FOCA.
  • Proof of sufficient knowledge in the subjects mathematics, physics and English by certificate or performance entrance test of the flight school