Licenses :

Private Pilot License (PPL)

The Private Pilot License is the first milestone in your aviation journey. It allows you to operate an aircraft for personal or training purposes, developing fundamental flying skills, air navigation techniques, and aviation safety awareness — the essential starting point for every aspiring pilot

Commercial Pilot License (CPL)

The Commercial Pilot License is the professional qualification that enables you to work as a pilot in the civil aviation industry. It represents the core stage for those seeking employment with airlines or charter operators and marks the transition from student pilot to aviation professional.

Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL – Frozen)

The Airline Transport Pilot License is the highest level of pilot certification. A “frozen” ATPL is awarded upon completing the academic and practical requirements and becomes fully active once the pilot accumulates 1,500 flight hours — qualifying them to serve as a Captain on multi-crew commercial aircraft.

Qualifications :

Night Rating (NR)

The Night Rating authorizes pilots to fly in low-light and night conditions, relying on cockpit instruments and navigational lighting systems. It provides essential training in night take-offs, landings, and visual reference techniques, ensuring safe operations after sunset.

Instrument Rating (IR)

The Instrument Rating qualifies pilots to fly solely by reference to cockpit instruments, without relying on outside visibility. It is essential for operations in poor weather or low-visibility environments and a core requirement for all professional airline pilots.

Multi-Engine Rating (ME)

The Multi-Engine Rating trains students to operate twin-engine aircraft, introducing them to complex systems, asymmetric flight handling, and advanced performance management — essential skills for transitioning to airline-grade aircraft.

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