EASA Zero to 1500 Flight Hours
Overview
Of the Course
FAA From Zero to 1500 hours course is designed for future pilots with no current flight experience. The training starts from PPL(A) to CPL(A) and continues the IR(A), MEL and Certified Flight Instructor ratings. You will have additionally 1300 hours of experience within 2 years of working as a Flight Instructor.
0-1500 Ground Training
During the Zero to 1500 hours, the trainee will complete theoretical courses for PPL(A), ATPL Theory (A), IR(A), & CFI(A). After the training program, you could have the possibility of working as a prominent Flight Instructor at FA to help you reach up to 1500 hours of flight time. Additionally, you will be able to attend the theoretical training from the comfort of your home with Flying Academy Worldwide Online Campus
For PPL(A) the applicant has to demonstrate the theoretical knowledge at the CAA office in the form of written tests. Tests consist of nine subjects (Meteorology, Navigation, Communications, Aircraft General Knowledge, Principles of flight, Air Law, Flight performance and planning, Human Performance and limitations, Operational procedures).
For ATPL(A) – An applicant must demonstrate a level of knowledge appropriate to the privileges of the holder of ATPL(A) in accordance with EASA requirements of Part-FCL.
0-1500 Flight Training
The flight training will start with the PPL(A) and Night Rating, continues with IR(A), MEP(A), CPL(A) and finally FI(A). At the end of the training plus 2 years of employment, the trainee will have a minimum of 1500 total flight hours (including PPL(A) time):
- 1400 hours as Pilot-in-Command
- 100 hours of Dual hours (training received)
The applicant must demonstrate the ability to:
- Operate the airplane within its limitations
- Complete all maneuvers as smooth and as accurate as requested by FAA
- Exercise good judgment and airmanship
- Apply aeronautical knowledge
- Maintain control of the airplane at all times.