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PILOT TRAINING


FLIGHT SCHOOLS - PILOT TRAINING

Some people become a pilot after serving in the Armed Services and later change
careers to civil aviation (some further training and testing will be necessary).

The alternative route would be to become a trainee commercial pilot either by obtaining full
or partial sponsorship with an airline, or putting yourself through training (self-sponsorship), through an approved training school. Others obtain their Private Pilot's License and then undertake approved commercial training modules.Once you have your Commercial Pilot's Licence (CPL) you can be the pilot of an aircraft for single pilot operation, although this is not airline flying.

To become a co-pilot in an airliner you have to demonstrate knowledge of theory at the Airline Transport Pilot's Licence level in combination with the practical CPL flying ability, called a 'frozen' ATPL.

To be captain of an airliner you must actually hold the Airline Transport Pilot's Licence - by passing an exam and flying 1500 flying hours.




Pilot training


Airline Pilots Association (Sg)

Delta Connection Academy

Asia Pacific Flight Training
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