COURSE OVERVIEW
Base training (Aeroplane training) should be applicable when a pilot does not meet the requirements of ZFTT.
Aeroplane training; certain training exercises normally involving take off and landing in various configurations should be completed in the aeroplane rather than an FFS. The aim of the aeroplane training (base training) is to obtain proficiency in handling of the aeroplane during take offs and landings.
The EASA approved Type training programme is performed according to the highest standards of aviation training, using a practical and operationally integrated learning approach with all training carried out using computer-based training tools, Full Flight Simulators (FFS) located on Sofia/Bulgaria and Istanbul-Antalya/Turkiye. (depends on customer discretion and availability)
With our extensive experiences in aviation and aviation training, we provide you with high-quality preparation for a successful future career on one of the most popular types of aircraft.
Instructors can conduct an assessment before starting the course to ensure that the candidate meets the course requirements criteria so that he or she can complete his training effectively, of quality, and within the course period. Those who do not meet these criteria may be subject to withdrawal from the course.
The training course can only begin after the contract is signed and the course fee is paid, provided that all formalities and the pre-course pilot proficiency test by the instructor for the relevant course are positive.
COURSE CONTENT
- At least six (6) take offs and landings which at least one should be a full-stop landing, who will have first type rating or with less than 500 hours or 100 route sectors MPA experience (in aeroplanes of similar size and performance.)
- For MPAs where the trainee pilot has more than 500 hours of MPA experience in aeroplanes
- of similar size and performance, at least four (4) take offs and landing which at least one be a
- full stop landing be performed.
- The landings conducted as at least one full stop landings. The base training flown in normal
- operation.
- Briefing performed as 01.30 hours and it includes A/C walk around exterior inspection video
- presentation before the base training.
- A pilot complete a minimum at least six (6) take off and landings in aeroplane within 00.45 minutes.
PREREQUISITES / REQUIREMENTS
Aeroplane training should be completed after the pilot has completed the FSTD training and has
successfully undertaken the type rating skill test.
Medical: Valid Class 1 Medical Certificate
License: Valid ATPL(A)
Ratings: Valid EASA Multi-Engine (ME) and Instrument Rating (IR)
Proficiency: English Language ICAO Level 4 (minimum)
TOPICS THAT ARE USEFUL TO KNOW
• ZFTT (Zero Flight Time Training)
• CCQ (Cross Crew Qualification)