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For pilots who hold a non-EASA ATPL and wish to convert their license to an EASA ATPL, this course provides a streamlined path to meeting European aviation standards.
Requirements for Multi-Pilot Aircraft Type Rated Pilots
✔ Hold a valid ICAO ATPL with a multi-pilot type rating
✔ Meet EASA ATPL experience requirements
✔ Pass all 13 ATPL theoretical exams
✔ Obtain an EASA Class One Medical Certificate
✔ Pass an EASA ATPL Skills Test in a multi-pilot simulator
Requirements for Fixed-Wing Pilots
✔ Minimum 1,500 hours of total flight time, including:
- 500 hours on multi-pilot aircraft
- 250 hours as Pilot in Command (PIC) or equivalent
- 200 hours cross-country flying
- 75 hours of instrument time
- 100 hours of night flying
Medical Certificate
- Not required for the theoretical knowledge course, but necessary for license issuance.
Why Modular Training with Airman’s Ground is the Smarter Choice
Many aspiring pilots are told that Integrated Training is the only way forward, but here’s the truth: Modular Training offers flexibility, affordability, and the same end result – a pilot’s license!
Why Choose Modular Training with Airman’s Ground?
- Train at Your Own Pace – Study when it suits you, no need to commit to a rigid full-time schedule.
- Can Opt for Single Subjects – No need to purchase a full package, study only what you need.
- Best for Working Professionals – Continue your career while progressing in aviation.
- One-on-One Online Classes – Get personal attention, not just classroom-based training.
- 100% Passing Rate – Proven success, helping students clear exams on the first attempt.
- Specialized Question Bank Preparation – Focused exam strategies for a higher chance of success.
- Covers All Aviation Authorities – EASA, FAA, GCAA & more – train for any region.
- No Need to Buy Curriculum – Everything is provided in our digital platform.
- Pay Once – No hidden costs or additional expenses.
What’s Wrong with Integrated Training?
- Expensive – Requires a huge upfront investment.
- Rigid Schedule – You must follow their timeline, no flexibility.
- Limited Personal Attention – Large batch sizes mean less instructor focus.
- Not Ideal for Working Professionals – You must dedicate full-time to training.
- No Modular Payment Option – You pay for the entire program, even if you don’t need all modules
Your Success, Your Way!
The Choice is Simple – Flexible, Affordable, and Effective Aviation Training with Airman’s Ground!