Trainings

Obtained raid of 20 hours and 30 hours on FNPT simulator
Ability to fly under flight conditions according to instruments

IR (A)

Instrument Qualification

IR is the training of pilots for the needs of IFR flights under meteorological conditions for flight according to IMC instruments. The basis of the training is flying according to the instruments together with increased requirements for the technique of piloting. Practical training of instrument approaches and descents takes place along with flights along the track.

Training is carried out at airports with adequate equipment.

PPL (A)

It is a basic license necessary to start a career as a transport pilot. It authorises the holder to operate independently a single-engine aeroplane for which he has appropriate type training.

PIC CC - Pilot in Command Cross Country

It is a chapter of aviation training focused on navigation flights around the country carried out within Slovakia, but also in other countries such as the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Croatia and so on. Navigation flights are mainly planned to controlled areas and to larger domestic and international airports.

Nacht VFR

Night training according to the rules of flight under visibility is carried out exclusively at airports with adequate equipment. This part of the training is necessary for all professional pilots.

MEP - Multi-Engine Piston

Training and obtaining a CPL qualification entitles the pilot to operate in commercial aviation. It allows him to act as a commander of a single-pilot aircraft, or as a first officer of a multi-pilot aircraft, or as a flight instructor.

IR - Instrument Rating

Module designed to train pilots to fly according to the instruments. It forms one of the most important and challenging parts in the training of a transport pilot. This module includes theoretical training, flight simulator training and practical training.

CPL - Commercial Pilot License

Training and obtaining a CPL qualification entitles the pilot to operate 
in commercial aviation. It allows him to act as a commander of a single-pilot aircraft, or as a first officer of a multi-pilot aircraft, or as a flight instructor.

Minimum requirements

Applicant must hold a valid PPL (A) or CPL (A) qualified to operate night flights
Applicants must have at least ICAO English level 4
To start training, the applicant must hold a medical qualification of at least 2nd class plus audiometry
Minimum raid of 50 hours as commander of aircraft (PIC)

Theory

The theoretical part of the training takes place together with the course ATPL (A). The student of IR theory attends only some subjects from the entire ATPL (A) theory. The teaching takes place in the form of lectures, both personal and distance, with the help of our professional lecturers and is subsequently supplemented by self-study.

A prerequisite for obtaining IR is the successful passing of tests at the Aviation Authority.

Aviation Law and ATC Procedures
Kites and systems, electrical system, propulsion unit and emergency equipment
Flight planning and monitoring
Devices
Meteorology
Radio navigation
IFR communication
Human Performance and Limitations

Practical teaching

The practical part of the training consists of at least 15 flight hours and 40 hours on the FNPT2 simulator
Before the first flight, a physical familiarization with the aircraft is carried out at one of our airports, according to the manual for the type of aircraft.
After demonstrating knowledge of the manual, the pupil can begin to conduct flights with instructors, following each step by step.

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Planning and preparation of IFR flights using the resources of the flight manual and ATS for IFR flight planning

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Transition to IFR flight after take-off

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Standard instrument departures and arrivals training

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Training of route IFR flights and procedures

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Practice of waiting procedures

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Instrument approach training up to the minimum decision height

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Practice of unsuccessful approach procedures

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Instrument approach and circuit approach landing training

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Improving the technique of piloting

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Emergency procedures training

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Obtaining an IR qualification for conducting flights under IFR rules
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