EASA Individual Courses

Flexible modular training courses compliant with European Union Aviation Safety Agency regulations.

Step 1 EASA PPL

EASA PPL (Private Pilot License)

The PPL is the first step towards becoming a professional pilot. With remote theory courses, you can complete your ground training from home.

Remote Theory Entry Level
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Add-on EASA Night Rating

EASA Night Rating

The Night Rating course is a natural step after completing PPL(A). This rating allows students to fly after sunset in VFR conditions.

VFR Night Flexible
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EASA Instrument Rating

EASA Instrument Rating (IR)

Learn to fly solely by reference to instruments. Essential for professional pilots to operate under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR).

IFR All Weather
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Professional EASA CPL

EASA Commercial Pilot License

This course is one of the final steps in becoming a professional pilot. It allows you to work as a pilot for compensation.

Commercial Advanced
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EASA Multi-Engine Piston

EASA Multi-Engine Piston (MEP)

Attaining the MEP (A) rating extends the privileges of your PPL or CPL, allowing you to fly aircraft with more than one engine.

Twin Engine Rating
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Teaching EASA Flight Instructor

EASA Flight Instructor Course

Allows pilots to teach future students. With the IRI add-on, you can also teach Instrument Rating, all while building your flight hours.

Instructor Hour Building
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EASA RTR

EASA RTR (Radio Telephony)

The radiotelephony operator’s license enhances aviation communication knowledge and is a mandatory requirement for pilots.

Comms Theory
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