Become an Airline Pilot

What does it take to become an airline pilot?
There has never been a better time to become an airline pilot. The continuous growth in air travel and the expansion of airline routes are driving strong demand for qualified pilots. Although the aviation industry faced significant challenges in recent years, it has now recovered and airlines are actively seeking new pilots to meet this increasing demand.
The journey to becoming a pilot, told by our students
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The results of our training
60
Graduates each year
94%
of graduates are employed within 6–12 months of Graduation
200+
students who have started their aviation careers
The Steps to Become an Airline Pilot
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Meet with our team to discuss your goals, review the entry requirements, and identify the training programme that best fits your career aspirations.
Sostieni il test online richiesto per l’accesso ai percorsi ATPL, finalizzato alla valutazione delle competenze tecniche e attitudinali secondo standard conformi alla normativa EASA. Per le licenze PPL(A) e PPL(H) non è previsto il test d’ingresso.
Ottieni l’idoneità aeronautica richiesta per la licenza scelta:
Classe 1 per i percorsi professionali (ATPL / CPL);
Classe 2 per la licenza PPL.
Avvia il percorso di formazione per la licenza scelta (PPL o ATPL) con lezioni teoriche strutturate e attività pratiche di volo.
Completa il programma di studio e supera gli esami teorici ufficiali richiesti per la licenza, consolidando le conoscenze tecniche fondamentali per l’attività di pilota professionista o privato.
Continue your practical flight training on aircraft, developing operational skills, procedural knowledge, and decision-making abilities until you complete the required flight hours and training assessments.
Con il superamento dello Skill Test finale con esaminatore autorizzato, consegui la licenza EASA corrispondente al percorso scelto, sia essa PPL o ATPL, e accedi allo step successivo della tua formazione aeronautica.

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FAQs
The Modular ATPL is a training programme divided into different stages (“modules”), allowing students to progress step by step throughout their pilot training. After approximately six months, students can obtain their PPL (Private Pilot Licence), enabling them to start flying independently from the early stages of the programme while gaining valuable real-world flight experience. This approach helps build confidence, motivation, and practical skills throughout the training journey.
In the modular programme, theoretical knowledge and practical flight training progress in parallel, providing a more effective learning experience with immediate practical application.
The Integrated ATPL, on the other hand, is a structured full-time training programme designed to take students from no previous flying experience to the completion of their ATPL through a single, continuous course. The programme follows a predefined curriculum in which theoretical instruction and practical flight training are fully integrated under the guidance of the Academy’s instructors, allowing students to complete their training within a more concentrated timeframe.
Both pathways lead to the same EASA licences and prepare students for a professional career in aviation. The main difference lies in the structure and progression of the training programme rather than in the final qualification obtained.
La durata varia in base al percorso scelto e alla progressione individuale.
In media, un corso ATPL può essere completato entro circa 24 mesi, considerando la continuità dell’addestramento, la disponibilità operativa e l’andamento personale.
Il test d’ingresso è richiesto per il corso ATPL e per valutare l’idoneità al percorso formativo scelto.Per le licenze PPL(A) e PPL(H) non è previsto un test d’ingresso.
Sì. In caso di esito non idoneo, è possibile ripetere il test dopo un periodo di tempo, eventualmente dopo aver approfondito gli aspetti suggeriti durante la valutazione.