EASA ATPL(A) Modular

EASA ATPL(A) Modular

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EASA ATPL(A) Modular

The EASA ATPL(A) Modular course is a flexible route where each stage of training is completed separately. This makes it perfect for students who wish to train at their own pace, managing their own schedule and finances as they progress toward their Airline Transport Pilot Licence.

Why Do You Need This?

Full Control Over Your Training

The modular approach puts you in the driver’s seat. You decide when and how to complete each module, giving you complete control over your training schedule and pace.

Financial Flexibility

This pay-per-module structure is perfect for those who want to spread the cost of their training over a longer period. This removes the pressure of paying a large lump sum upfront.

Industry-Recognised Path

The EASA ATPL modular route is a well-established and highly respected pathway. Airlines recognise and value the dedication and self-discipline required to complete this training.

Ability to Combine Work & Study

Unlike a full-time integrated course, the modular format allows you to continue with your existing job or education while you train, making it a viable option for a career change.

Career Opportunity

Airline Pilot:

The modular route leads to the same "frozen" ATPL licence as the integrated course, allowing you to pursue a career as a First Officer with airlines.

Flexible Pilot Roles:

This training path is ideal for pilots who wish to work in flexible roles like charter flying, rather than a full-time airline commitment.

Flight Instructor:

Upon completing the required modules and an FI(A) rating, you can work as a Flight Instructor, building valuable flight time and experience.

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Corporate Pilot:

The skills and qualifications you gain can lead to a career as a corporate pilot, flying business executives on private jets.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, Integrated or Modular?

Integrated is faster and more immersive, while Modular is more flexible and budget-friendly, making it ideal for those who need to work and study.

How long does the modular training take?

The duration is flexible, but it generally takes anywhere from 18 to 36 months to complete all the required modules and pass the exams.

Can I work while doing the modular course?

Yes, that is one of the main benefits. The flexible, pay-as-you-go structure is designed to allow students to continue their work while training.

Requirements Criteria

Must be at least 17 years old to begin PPL training.

Must hold a valid EASA Class 2 Medical Certificate (Class 1 is required for CPL).

A high school diploma or equivalent is recommended.

You must have a strong commitment to self-study and self-discipline.

Proficiency in the English language is essential for all training and communication.

  • PPL(A) and Hour Building:
    The first step involves training for your Private Pilot Licence (PPL), followed by building the necessary flight hours needed to qualify for the next stages.
  • CPL(A) Training:
    A comprehensive training module to acquire your Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL), which allows you to fly for hire or reward and is a prerequisite for advanced ratings.
  • IR & ME Training:.
    Training for your Instrument Rating (IR) and Multi-Engine (ME) rating. These are crucial modules that teach you to fly in challenging conditions and with multiple engines
  • ATPL Theoretical Exams:
    The final theoretical part of the course, covering 14 ATPL subjects. This can be studied via distance learning, adding to the program's flexibility.
  • Flight Training Modules:
    A structured set of flight training exercises for each licence and rating you obtain. The practical training is broken down into manageable, paid-for modules.

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Duration 18–36 months (flexible)
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