Airline Transport Pilot Course
The Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) Course is designed for experienced pilots aiming to achieve the highest level of certification in aviation. This program provides comprehensive training in advanced aeronautical knowledge, multi-crew coordination, and airline operations, preparing you for a professional career as a captain or first officer in commercial airlines. Using a combination of advanced simulators and multi-engine aircraft, the ATP course ensures you are fully equipped to meet FAA standards and excel in the airline industry.
Ground School
- Advanced Aerodynamics and Aircraft Performance
- Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) Part 121 and 135
- Airline-Specific Procedures and Operations
- Multi-Crew Resource Management (CRM)
- Advanced Navigation and Flight Planning
- High-Altitude Operations
- Weather Theory and Decision-Making
- Emergency and Abnormal Procedures
- Operational Control and Dispatch Procedures
- Weight and Balance for Commercial Operations

Flight Training
To obtain an Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) license, a minimum of 1,500 total flight hours is required, including 500 cross-country hours, 100 night hours, 50 hours in a multi-engine airplane, 75 instrument hours, and 250 PIC hours.
Requirements
- Be at least 23 years old (or 21 for Restricted ATP).
- Hold a Commercial Pilot Certificate with Multi-Engine Rating.
- Meet FAA Medical Standards with at least a Third class Medical Certificate.
- Be able to speak, read, write, and understand English.
- TSA approval for non-U.S. citizens (if applicable).
Paperwork
- Registration form (completed at the flight school).
- Copy of passport.
What it is included?
Assignment | Hrs |
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Ground Training | 4 |
Simulator Training | 10 |
Knowledge Test | Included |