Phase 1: Private Pilot
Our Private Pilot Certificate training is a great start for students who wish to fly for personal enjoyment or for those who plan to take the first step towards their Commercial Pilot Certificate and the airlines.
Phase 2: Instrument Rating
The second step of any pilot’s training is the Instrument Rating. In this phase, you will learn to fly the aircraft solely by reference to the instruments on the dashboard of the aircraft. The Instrument Rating builds a foundation for advanced students and has shown to greatly improve flight safety.
Phase 3: MMC Transition to Jet
Flight School has developed an excellent Jet Transition course. Actual airline pilots teach this course to prepare students for the real life experiences of the transition from a single engine piston aircraft to a high performance multi-engine turbine aircraft.
Phase 4: Commercial Pilot
The last stage of a student’s training is the Commercial Single and/or Multi-Engine Certificate(s). After completion the student will be ready to start their professional flying career by applying to international airlines or continuing their training if they would like to fly in the United States.
Flight Instructor
This is a wonderful opportunity to share the joy of flying with others. Pilots who have a vocation for teaching can acquire their Flight Instructor Certificate, this has the double benefit of allowing pilots to get paid while increasing their flight hours. This may increase your chances of being hired by an airline.
Engineering Course
"A" & "C"
Aeronautical engineering is the branch of mechanical engineering that deals with the design and development of aircraft. This can range from the cutting-edge technology of today's modern fighter aircraft, to aircraft designed to carry many hundreds of people thousands of miles around the world in comparative luxury and with extraordinary efficiency.
Simulator Training
When you operate advanced-technology simulation equipment from FlightSafety, you benefit from the expertise of 300 simulation engineers and decades of experience building innovative training equipment.
Aviation Safety Fundamentals
IATA's Aviation Safety Fundamentals course will provide you with a basic understanding of the general principles and concepts of safety to help you develop a ‘safety conscience’. With this new knowledge, you will feel more confident about discussing the role of safety in aviation, as well as ensuring you are ready to take your first steps in a safety career.
Basic Airside Safety
An interactive, flexible, and effective way of learning about the airport environment, airside safety, rules, aircraft danger zones, fire prevention and in the event of an incident, know the procedures to follow in fire action and how to administer first aid.
Human Factors and Safety Management
This course will provide you with the principles of Human Factors and Safety Management Fundamentals and the necessary knowledge to foster and promote a positive safety culture within your organization. Topics include the four core disciplines of human factors; models that are used to explain the Human Factor; the influence of culture; and human error.
Quality Management Systems
This course will provide you with the fundamental knowledge needed to work with Quality Management Systems (QMS). It is designed to equip you with the basic knowledge on quality, QMS, ISO and the latest trends in integrated management systems.
Safety Management Systems
This self-study e-learning course has been developed to provide entrants to the aviation industry, including service providers, and airline frontline personnel, with an overview and understanding of the key principles and concepts associated with Safety Management Systems (SMS).
Multi Engine Rating
A Multi Engine Rating is a pilot rating that qualifies you to fly as pilot-in-command (PIC) of any aircraft with more than one engine. It is a necessary pilot certification add-on for any aspiring pilot to advance to the airlines, or to increase their overall marketability in the aviation workforce.
Instrument Rating
An Instrument Rating (IR) is a pilot rating earned through intensive training focused on flying solely by reference to instruments. It is arguably one of the most valuable ratings you can add to your pilot certificate and is a fun and challenging discipline of flight training.
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Airport Operations
Upon completing this course you will have the skills to:
Know the history of aviation and understand the role airports play in the economy,
Discover the various airport customers and partners,
Gain knowledge about the multiple operational and business functions of airports,
Acquire the tools to apply your knowledge and skills to your airport environment.