Thursday 15 June 2017

Professional EASA ATPL Pilot Trainings


















Indian DGCA CAA FAA License Conversion to EASA in India Asia


EASA has now been in force since 2013.
There are still some things in transition from the former European Rule - called JAR

There are still a lot of Pilots holding ICAO- Licences in Europe, which have to be finally converted to EASA licence by the 8th April 2014 and with some exceptions to the 8th of April 2015.

We are offering Licence Training for EASA Licences according to 
EASA PART-FCL, the new European regulation.
All Licences in Europe are issued according this rules.
Our Approved Training Organisation (ATO) is entitled to train
  • PPL - Private Pilot Licence
  • CPL - Commercial Pilot Licence.
Qualifications that can be added to the licence are called ratings.
We are also offering training for all ratings for private and commercial pilots, including
  • Multi Engine Rating
  • Multi Engine Instrument Rating
  • Instrument Rating
  • Night Rating 
  • High Performance Rating
and a lot more...

 Course Commencing Date:- 15th July 2017
Course Timings:- Morning Session & Evening Session 
Course Venue:- 7 Airport Road Indore 452005   India
Contact Person :- India  Capt. Shekhar Gupta  
Tel Land:- 0091 731 4044650  
Tel Mobile:-0091 9977513452
Email:- csg.airaviator@gmail.com


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EASA Private Pilot Licence (Aeroplane)

 The aim of the course The aim of the PPL course is to train the student pilot to act as PIC or co-pilot under the Visual Flight Rules. Pre-entry requirements Minimum age The minimum age before going solo is 16 years of age. An applicant for a Part-FCL PPL(A) shall be at least 17 years of age but some of the required qualifications for the grant of the licence may be gained earlier. Educational requirements No formal academic qualifications are required, however, students will benefit from a having a basic understanding of Maths and Physics. Medical requirements Before going solo students must hold a valid medical certificate issued in accordance with Part-MED. Note: Part-MED stipulates that applicants for and holders of the PPL(A) shall hold a valid Class One or Class Two medical certificate. General requirements The HT will assess all trainees before they start the PPL(A) training to ensure they meet all Part-FCL requirements. Language requirements The student must be competent in the use of the English language before training commences. The following language exams are acceptable: ICAO ELPexam, Hungarian or other State Exam, academic or business English exam, or license from a native English country. If no proof of English knowledge exists, Multify Kft may organize an internal English examination for the proposed student. A student must demonstrate evidence of English language proficiency equivalent to at least ICAO Level 4, before application for a practical exam. 






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