Pilot Cadet

Our Program

The study involves 200 flight hours and lasts for 12-18 months. Students receive training on top-notch aircraft with highly experienced instructors. The trainee acquires two licenses and three qualifications recognized by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), enabling them to work in 193 countries globally.

Tuition Fees

The cost of study is $39,500 + $1,000 registration fees, and can be paid in installments over the course of one to one and a half years.

Licenses and Ratings

Private pilot license

(PPL) is a license that allows the holder to fly a single-engine airplane for private purposes only. It does not allow the holder to work for commercial airlines.

Night Rating

is a qualification that allows private pilots to fly at night.

Instrument Rating

is a qualification that allows pilots to fly using the instruments in the aircraft, even in bad weather conditions.

Multi-Engine Rating

is a qualification that allows pilots to fly aircraft with multiple engines.

Commercial pilot license

(CPL) is a license that allows the holder to work as a commercial pilot for commercial airlines.

Airline Transport License

is the highest level of pilot license, which allows the holder to fly for major commercial airlines. It is activated by obtaining 1,500 hours of flight time.

Accommodation and Transportation

The Academy offers well-equipped student housing that caters to the needs of students in upscale residential complexes. Students enjoy luxury and comfort. Distinctive facilities and round-the-clock security systems are available It also benefits from its proximity to Lanseria International Airport.In addition to modern and equipped transportation options for students to travel from and to the airport

International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is a United Nations specialized agency that sets standards and regulations for civil aviation worldwide. It was founded in 1947 and is headquartered in Montreal, Canada. ICAO's mission is to promote safe, orderly and efficient international civil aviation. ICAO's standards and regulations are adopted by its 193 member states.






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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the enrollment and admission requirements?

    Minimum Age 17 years old

    High school diploma or equivalent (including American, British, and Al-Azhar diplomas)

    No minimum GPA requirement

    Open to both male and female applicants

    Successful completion of a medical examination

    What are the tuition fees for the pilot training program?

    Tuition:  39,500 USD Plus Registration Fees:  1,000 USD

    Are there any scholarships available?

    Currently, there are no scholarships available.

    Is English language proficiency a requirement for enrollment and admission?

    English language proficiency is not a requirement for admission.

    Can I learn more about the curriculum of the pilot training program?

    The comprehensive flight training program encompasses 200 hours of flight time, enabling students to earn ICAO-Approved Two Licenses and Three Ratings that qualify them to work as pilots in 193 countries worldwide.

    Students receive hands-on training on a fleet of modern, multi-engine training aircraft under the guidance of highly experienced civil aviation instructors from diverse nationalities.

    What is the duration of the pilot training program?

    The flight training program duration ranges from 12 to 18 months

    Is it possible to work and study at the same time?

    Pursuing a flight training program demands a significant amount of time, focus from students. The rigorous nature of the curriculum and the practical training requirements make it challenging to simultaneously hold a full-time or even part-time job outside of the program.

    What are the types of pilot licenses offered by the program? Are these licenses internationally recognized and accredited?

    Private Pilot License (PPL): (PPL) is a license that allows the holder to fly a single-engine airplane for private purposes only. It does not allow the holder to work for commercial airlines.

    Commercial Pilot License (CPL): (CPL) is a license that allows the holder to work as a commercial pilot for commercial airlines.

    Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL): is the highest level of pilot license, which allows the holder to fly for major commercial airlines. It is activated by obtaining 1,500 hours of flight time.

    Does the pilot training program guarantee employment upon graduation?

    Yes, there are employment-oriented flight training programs available

    How many hours of flight training are required to graduate from the pilot training program?

    The flight training program requires a 200 hours

    Where are the study and training locations for the pilot training program?

    The flight training program takes place at Lanseria International Airport, located in Johannesburg, South Africa.

    What types of training aircraft are available for the pilot training program?

    CESSNA 172: This single-engine, high-wing aircraft is a popular choice for primary flight training due to its stable handling characteristics, ease of operation, and widespread availability.

    Piper PA-28 CHEROKEE: Another popular single-engine trainer, the Piper PA-28 Cherokee offers similar advantages to the Cessna 172, making it a suitable choice for initial flight training.

    Diamond DA-42: This twin-engine, glass-cockpit aircraft represents a more advanced training platform, introducing students to the complexities of multi-engine operations and modern avionics systems.

    Are diplomas accepted?

    Unfortunately, diplomas are not generally accepted

    Are there any enrollment fees associated with the pilot training program?

    Yes, there is an enrollment fee of $1,000 associated with the pilot training program.

    What is a commercial pilot license (CPL)?

    A Commercial Pilot License (CPL) is a pilot license that enables the holder to operate an aircraft for commercial purposes, including carrying passengers and cargo for remuneration.