Commercial Pilots Licence
Course Goal The Commercial Pilots Licence will allow a person to have a flying career in aviation. It will enable them to act as a pilot in multi engine and multi pilot aircraft for airline commercial transport. The course comprises 25 hours flight training and a minimum of 20 hours theoretical tuition. Course Syllabus The…Airline Transport Pilots Licence Theoretical Knowledge
Course Goal The ATPLs are a set of 14 subjects and exams which are required for the issue of an Airline Transport Pilot's Licence. The course is conducted over a six month duration at the Academy and candidates may participate as either full time or part time (distance learning) students. The course is split in…Multi Engine Instrument Rating
The Course The MEIR course teaches the student to fly the aircraft with sole reference to instruments (IFR) or in other words with no visual external references (VFR). It is a qualification which entitles the student to fly in the same manner as airline pilots. Course Syllabus The course consists of 55 hours of flight…Hour Building
Course Goal Following the PPL a person may decide to continue his/her training and become a Commercial Pilot. One of the requirements when doing this is to have a minimum of 100 hours Pilot In Command (PIC) of an aircraft before commencing the Training for the Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL). Course Syllabus The Academy has…Night Rating
The Night Rating course will allow the person to obtain the flight skills necessary to fly an aircraft after the end of VFR or in other words, night time. The course comprises of 5 hours flight training and 3 hours ground school training.
Private Pilot Licence
The aim of the PPL course is to teach the student to fly safely and efficiently under Visual Flight Rules (VFR). The privileges of the holder of a PPL is to act as Pilot In Command (PIC) or Co-Pilot of any plane engaged in non revenue flights.












