In order to be able to apply directly for a job as a First Officer with a business jet operator or an airline, you need an EASA Commercial Pilot Licence CPL(A) with endorsed Instrument Rating IR(A) and endorsed theory for the EASA Airline Transport Pilot Licence ATPL(A).
Since the very comprehensive theory course “ATPL(A) from PPL(A)” not only includes the theory for the ATPL(A), but also the theory for
- the Instrument Rating IR(A), and
- the Commercial Pilot Licence CPL(A),
you must complete this ATPL(A) theory course before completing the flight training for these two training modules. It’s best to start this course immediately after obtaining the Private Pilot Licence PPL(A), because the successful completion of the PPL(A) theory examination is a prerequisite for starting the ATPL(A) theory course.
On this course you will learn all the theoretical content you need to work later as
- a commercial business jet pilot, or
- an airline pilot, orin an airline dispatch department.
You will build up a broad general knowledge of aviation through subjects from over a dozen fields of knowledge and learn specifically how to operate an aeroplane as a first officer or captain.
There is a lot of information to absorb. Of the 650 teaching hours, 90% (585 hours) are conducted via Distance Learning (Web Based Training WBT = learning via learning software on a computer via the internet).
In contrast to the integrated training system where the web-based training must be carried out in the flight school classrooms under supervision, in our modular system these many study hours can be completed from anywhere and according to your availability using highly professional learning software and via the internet. This means you can study for home, saving significant amounts of accommodation expenses compared with an integrated course. Of course, our professional flight instructors are constantly available to our you for questions and other support during this learning phase.
The remaining 10% of study is conducted by Absolute Pilots subject matter expert instructors as classroom instruction in our training facility located at Graz Airport or “virtual classroom” instruction in coordination with you if this is your preference.
* EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) member states are all EU Member States and additionally Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland