Airplane Training
Conversion Courses
Course Description
The ICAO-EASA Conversion CPL/IR/MEP Modular is a pre-approved reduced training modular training course. The aim of the course is to train an ICAO CPL/IR/MEP holder with EASA ATP theory credit, to the level of proficiency necessary to enable them to operate as a co-pilot on multi pilot, multi engine airplanes in commercial air transportation according to the EASA Part- FCL.
Upon successful completion of the course the pilot will be awarded the EASA Part-FCL CPL with MEP(Land) and IR/SP/ME with the Performance Based Navigation (PBN) and ATP Theory Credit.
The duration of the course can vary from 4 to 5 weeks.
Pre-Entry Requirements:
- Have a valid ICAO CPL
- Have a valid EASA ATP Theory Certificate
- Have a EASA Medical (class 1) Certificate
- Have at least 200 hrs total flight time, including 100 hrs as PIC, of which 50 hrs X-country as PIC
- Have at least 55 hrs instrument flight time, of which up to 40 hrs in FNPT II
- Have at least one X-country trip 300 NM with two stops at aerodromes different from the base aerodrome
Theoretical Training:
The ATPL theoretical knowledge course comprises 13 subjects; Bristol Ground school approved inter-active distance learning training, progress tests and sample exams. The minimum duration of the course is 3 months and can commence at any time during the year. The course uses Bristol Ground school) training material (Books & WBT).
Flight Training:
The flight training may vary depending on the applicant’s flight experience. The flight training can commence simultaneously with the theoretical training.
Course structures may change without notice