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EASA Accelerated Programs

Benefits of Accelerated Training

Fast-track Advanced Scheduling

Access to eBooks, Quizzes, & more

Cost-Effective Remote Learning

SAVE MONEY
  • Save on valuable funds by choosing the accelerated flight program over the traditional one. 
  • Move through your training more quickly, reducing overall costs.
  • Spend less on accommodation and other living expenses due to a shorter training duration. 
  • Take advantage of the fully optimized training syllabus and schedule to suit your needs.
SAVE TIME
  • Complete all of your training in just a few weeks.
  • Students can train up to eight hours a day, five days a week.
  • Complete theoretical training remotely, learning everything pilots need to know to become safe and competent pilots.
LOCATION
  • Take advantage of the sunny weather, availability of training resources, and top-notch facilities to expedite the training program. 

Accelerated Private Pilot Training

  • Fast-track program designed for students who want to complete their training in the least time possible.
  • Get your flights scheduled in advance according to your flexibility.
  • Obtain your license in less than 4 weeks.
  • The program includes one-on-one flight training and remote/in-person one-on-one ground instruction.
  • Simulator Training: 5 hours

Pre-enrollment:

  1. Be at least 17 years of age
  2. Be able to read, speak, write, and understand the English language

During the training: 

  1. Medical Certificate Class II
  2. Pass each subject (theoretical) examination with at least 75%. 
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Accelerated Instrument Pilot Training

  • For students aiming to complete their training quickly.
  • Designed for pilots to train intensively and frequently and complete their training in under 4 weeks.
  • Includes one-on-one flight training and ground instruction.
  • Flight training consists of two modules:

    • basic instrument flight module (BIFM)
    • procedural instrument flight module.
  • During the practical examination, you must demonstrate your ability to:

    • Prepare your flight according to the regulations including weather, flight planning, alternate, performances

    • Operate the airplane within its limitations

    • Complete all maneuvers with smoothness and accuracy

    • Exercise good judgment and airmanship

    • Apply your aeronautical knowledge

    • Maintain control of the aircraft at all times

    • Respect all regulations and limitations specific to IFR flights

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Pre-enrollment: 

  • Medical Certificate Class I with audiogram
  • Must be PPL Holder With at Least 50 Hours Cross-Country as Pilot-in-Command
  • Be at least 17 years of age
  • Be able to read, speak, write, and understand the English language.
  • Prague, Czech Republic
  • Brno-Falcon Field, Czech Republic

Accelerated Commercial Pilot Training

  • Obtaining a Commercial Pilot Certificate is essential for those planning a career in aviation. 
  • Complete training in as little as 2 weeks by training as often as possible.
  • Familiarize yourself with the basic commercial operations and maneuvers.
  • Gain further knowledge necessary for obtaining a CPL (A) and become familiar with the handling of a complex airplane.
  • Attend the theoretical training from the comfort of your home with Flying Academy Worldwide Campus.

Flight Training: 

  • For IR(A) rated pilots: 15 flight hours Dual (5 hours on complex aircraft)
  • For Non-IR(A) rated pilots: 25 hours Dual (5 hours on complex aircraft)
  • Minimum requirements at training completion:
    • 200 total flight hours (including PPL(A) time)
    • 100 hours as pilot-in-command
    • 10 hours of instrument training (Basic Instrument Flight Module – BIFM)
    • 5 hours of night flying (including one cross-country flight, 5 solo take-offs, and 5 landings)
    • 5 hours on a complex airplane
    • 20 hours of VFR cross-country flight as pilot-in-command (including a cross-country flight of at least 540 km (300 NM) with landings at two different aerodromes)
  • Medical Certificate Class I
  • Hold a Private Pilot License, Aircraft Single Engine-Land (ASEL) with 150 flight hours total time.
  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • VISA 
  • Be able to read, speak, write, and understand the English language
  • Accumulate appropriate flight experience and instruction
  • Prague, Czech Republic
  • Brno-Falcon Field, Czech Republic
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Accelerated Multi-Engine Rating Training

  • The Accelerated Multi-Engine Rating Program is designed for pilots who want to complete their training in as little time as possible and accomplish the training in under one week.
  • Multi-Engine Rating allows pilots to fly more complex aircraft, along with making you a better, more confident pilot with a better understanding of airplane aerodynamics.
  • Learn the procedures and maneuvers that apply in multi-engine airplanes during normal and engine-out operations under VFR and IFR.
  • The flight training for a holder of IR(A) takes 11 hours (6 hours VFR and 5 IFR) of dual flight instruction.
  • The training is divided into 3 stages.
    • Stage I:

      • Familiarize with the multi-engine airplane and human factors in multi-engine operations.
      • Learn multi-engine maneuvers and procedures for day VFR conditions with both engines.
      • Minimum requirement: 2.5 hours of flight with both engines (Part FCL).
    • Stage II:

      • Learn techniques for engine-out operations in a multi-engine airplane.
      • Minimum requirement: 3.5 hours of dual instruction in engine failure and asymmetric flight (Part FCL).
      • Review maneuvers and procedures from Stage I.
    • Stage III:

      • For Instrument Rating students seeking instrument privileges in a multi-engine airplane.
      • Acquire proficiency in required IFR operations and procedures.
      • Meet course requirements upon completion of this stage.
  • Simulator Training: 3 hours
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Pre-enrollment: 

  • PPL(A) holder with sufficient flight experience (70 hrs PIC).
  • Class II Medical
  • Proficiency in English – reading, writing, speaking.

During Training:

  • Multi engine aircraft Preflight preparation
  • Multi-engine Preflight procedures
  • Airport operations
  • Takeoffs, landings, and go-arounds
  • Performance maneuvers
  • Slow flight and stalls
  • Emergency operations
  • Post flight procedures
  • Prague, Czech Republic
  • Brno-Falcon Field, Czech Republic

Locations

Miami, Florida
Los Angeles California, Corona
Los Angeles California, Van Nuys
Portimao, Portugal
Vienna, Austria
Prague, Czech Republic
Brno West Falcon Field, Czech Republic
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