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Zero to Commercial Airline Pilot in 14 Months
During the Integrated EASA ATPL(A), you will become a Commercial Pilot in 14 months of intensive preparation, from no flight experience to holding an EASA Multi-Engine, Instrument Rating, Commercial Pilot License with ATPL frozen, including Multi Crew Cooperation and Jet Orientation Course.
The Integrated EASA ATPL is full-time study programmer with a fixed schedule conducted in a small group. Privileges of the obtained license are to act as a pilot-in-command (Captain) or co-pilot (First Officer) on aircraft engaged in commercial air transportation.
Let's Get StartedPrague – Czech Republic
Comfortable accommodation arranged for the full duration of your training so you can focus on flying.
Explore Prague and commute effortlessly with a 1-year local city transport ticket included.
Free transport provided between the flight training base and the airfield every day.
We include a €1000 buffer deposit to smooth out any fluctuating fuel surcharges.
Train without unexpected charges. All fees at approved training airports are fully included.
Get help anytime with our dedicated multilingual round-the-clock assistance team.
Maximize your training efficiency with preferred booking access, including weekends.
Learn from expert instructors and complete your full theoretical training curriculum.
Practice with the most accurate, regularly updated exam prep tools available.
Save more with your first Czech CAA examination attempt already paid for.
Professional gear included: logbook, kneeboard, plotter, pens, pilot bag, maps, and more.
Log real flight hours anytime in our on-site FNPT-II simulator without leaving the base.
Earn your MCC in a fully-replicated Airbus cockpit and learn seamless multi-crew cooperation.
The ground preparation consists of 750 hours of theory delivered by our professional lecturers. During the training, you will have to pass 14 ATPL theory exams to prove a sufficient level of knowledge appropriate to the privileges of the holder of an ATPL(A) in accordance with the EASA Part FCL requirements. The exams will be conducted at the Civil Aviation Authority and will be scheduled by Flying Academy.
Structured progression from Zero to Airline Pilot
The Integrated ATPL course is divided into 6 phases of training.
At the end of the program, the trainee will have flown: at least 198 hours out of which, at least 126.5 hours Dual (with FI), at least 116 hours under IFR, at least 55 hours SPIC, at least 55 hours on the simulator, and at least 16.5 hours PIC.
Get the strong foundation prior to the first solo flight. Develop the knowledge, skills, and habit patterns needed for a solo flight, including the basic maneuvers, airport operations, emergency procedures, and ground reference maneuvers.
Develop your skills from the previous Phase with advanced maneuvers and practice cross-country flying.
Practice night flying and get proficiency, experience and confidence in cross-country operations.
During this stage you will also complete your theoretical preparation for ATPL exams (350 hours) and pass the rest of the exams at the Civil Aviation Authority.
Understand how to cope with the psychological and physiological aspects of dynamic upsets in airplanes and develop strategies to mitigate those effects.
Get familiar with processes and procedures in a multi-pilot cockpit during MCC. MCC will make you feel more comfortable in the airliner cockpit. Choose to do your training on the Airbus 320 or the FPS Boeing 737NG.
The pilot must be at least 18 years of age to be able to get a Commercial Pilot License.
You need to be physically fit for commercial flying (capable of holding EASA Pilot Medical Certificate Class 1).
You need to be able to read, write, understand and speak English fluently and have basic Math & Physics knowledge.
Our student services include visa support and comfortable accommodation options. We’ll provide you with the necessary documents so you can manage your application with ease, and ensure that your home away from home is welcoming and in a supportive environment.
Learn MoreFlying Academy is authorized by the FAA and EASA. We are an EASA Approved Training Organization (CZ/ATO-014) and an FAA Approved 141 & 61 Flight School.
In Europe: Prague (Capital) and Brno (Czech Republic), and Portimao (Portugal). In USA: Miami (Florida) and Los Angeles (California).
You can start your training as soon as you have all the needed documents (visa, insurance, ID, education certificate).
To start your training you will need the right visa (if a visa is needed), health or travel insurance, proof of identity and diploma or certificate of your highest education. We will also schedule you for the Medical examination as soon as possible so that you’ll be able to fly solo.
Yes. The regulation in the European Union is very strict about aviation safety. Our fleet is maintained at the highest levels of safety. Flying Academy is operating a fleet of 31 aircraft. Mainly we are using Pipers and Cessnas for ab-initio pilot training, as these aircraft gained the title of the best aircraft for pilot training.
Yes! Flying Academy is International Flight Training Center that creates a multicultural learning environment. With students from all around the world. This intercultural competency will help students feel comfortable working in different countries throughout their career or sharing the cockpit of an airline with a pilot from another culture.
Flying Academy is having a whole team of dedicated Flight Training Consultants, located on 2 continents that will guide you throughout all the application process. From your creating a tailor-made training program to arranging your arrival to the school.
Train at our premier facilities across Europe and the United States
Enroll in the EASA Integrated ATPL program and go from zero experience to a fully qualified commercial pilot in just 14 months.
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