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This three-year, full-time program provides a unique opportunity to combine rigorous academic studies with practical flight training, preparing you for a rewarding career as a professional airline pilot.
Integrated ATPL Training: The program offers an integrated Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL) training course. This means both theoretical knowledge and practical flying experience are seamlessly integrated throughout the curriculum.
Strong Academic Foundation: Gain a comprehensive understanding of aviation principles through coursework in aerodynamics, navigation, meteorology, human factors, aircraft systems, and air traffic control procedures.
Practical Flight Training: Develop your piloting skills through hands-on flight training at a partner flight school chosen by you during your first semester. The program covers all the necessary flight hours to qualify for the ATPL license, including single-engine piston aircraft, multi-engine aircraft, and instrument flight training.
Industry Connections: Benefit from the university’s strong connections with the Czech aviation industry. Gain valuable insights from guest lectures by airline pilots and aviation professionals.
Develop Essential Skills: Refine your piloting skills, decision-making abilities, situational awareness, and communication skills. Learn to work effectively under pressure and as part of a crew.
Admissions Requirements
Secondary education with a school-leaving exam. All applicants shall submit a certified copy of a school-leaving exam certificate. The applicants who completed full secondary education with a school-leaving exam abroad will submit a validated school-leaving exam certificate – called nostrification (except for those who have completed full secondary education with a school-leaving exam in the Slovak Republic).
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- Bachelors
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