Alpha Aviation Group (AAG)

Simulator-Based Training

A320 Simulator

A320 Initial Type rating

Country Offered: Philippines, India
A320 Initial Type rating

Detailed Course Overview

The A320 Initial Type Rating prepares licensed commercial pilots to transition into the Airbus A320 family of aircraft. This program focuses exclusively on aircraft-specific systems, operational procedures, and full-flight simulator training without the MCC or JOT modules. Students develop proficiency in Airbus fly-by-wire philosophy, ECAM handling, normal and abnormal procedures, and emergency operations. The course ensures pilots meet the competency requirements for A320 type endorsement and airline operations.
  • Valid CPL/IR or ATPL
  • Class 1 Medical Certificate
  • MCC + JOT/JIT NOT included (but may be required by airlines later)
  • English Language Proficiency Level 4+
  • Minimum flight time: typically 25 hours multi-engine experience (15 in aircraft + 10 in simulator) depending on authority
  • Valid Passport
  • 1.5 - 2 months
  • Passport (valid)
  • CPL/IR or ATPL License
  • Logbook (last 4 pages)
  • Radio License (FRTOL / RTR, depending on country)
  • English Proficiency Certificate (ICAO Level 4+)
  • Class 1 Medical Certificate
  • 2×2 ID Photos
  • Previous Ground/Flight Training Certificates (if applicable)

A320 Recurrent / Recency

Country Offered: Philippines, India
Recurrent simulator training for A320 pilots

Detailed Course Overview

This training keeps A320 pilots current and compliant with regulatory requirements. It refreshes systems knowledge, abnormal procedures, and emergency maneuvers. Simulator sessions replicate real-world operational challenges and airline checkride standards. Recency modules ensure pilots maintain proficiency in approaches, engine-out procedures, and CRM. Ideal for pilots returning after a period of inactivity.
  • Valid A320 Type Rating
  • Class 1 Medical
  • ICAO English Level 4+
  • Meet CAAP/DGCA recency standards (within last 90 days preferred)
  • 2–7 days
    • Valid Type Rating
    • Logbook (last 4 pages)
    • Medical (Class 1)
    • Proficiency check records
    • Passport
    • License Copy

     

A320 Synthetic Flight Instructor Course

Country Offered: Philippines
Train to become A320 Simulator Instructor

Detailed Course Overview

This course prepares experienced Airbus A320 pilots to become certified Simulator Flight Instructors. Training covers instructional technique, simulator management, and evaluation methodology. Candidates learn to deliver Type Rating, recurrent, and proficiency check training. Emphasis is placed on safety culture, student assessment, and technical accuracy. Graduates become qualified A320 simulator instructors for airlines and ATOs.
  • Licensed ATPL
  • Minimum 1500 Flying hours on Type
  • Class 1 Medical
  • ICAO English Level 5 preferred
  • Strong training record & no safety violations
  • 1 month
  • ATPL License Copy
  • 1500h proof (Logbook)
  • Simulator & line proficiency records
  • Class 1 Medical Certificate
  • Passport
  • 2×2 Photos
  • CV & Training Experience Summary

Cross-Crew Qualification: CCQ A330 to A320

Country Offered: Philippines
Cross‑Crew Qualification for A330 TR holders transitioning to A320

Detailed Course Overview

This course enables A330-rated pilots to transition to the A320 using Airbus Cockpit Commonality. Training highlights key differences in systems, flight characteristics, and procedures. Simulator lessons reinforce handling, automation management, and A320-specific SOPs. The course is highly efficient due to Airbus common design philosophy. Pilots gain A320 operating privileges upon successful checkride.
  • Valid A330 Type Rating
  • Required minimum A320 flight hours (varies by airline/ATO; typically 200–500 hours)
  • Class 1 Medical
  • ICAO English Level 4+
  • MCC + JOT/JIT
  • 2–4 weeks
  • Passport
  • A320 Type Rating Certificate
  • Logbook (last 4 pages)
  • Class 1 Medical Certificate
  • License Copy
  • Proficiency check records
  • 2×2 Photos

A320 UPRT

Country Offered: Philippines
Upset Prevention & Recovery Training

Detailed Course Overview

UPRT develops a pilot’s ability to prevent and recover from aircraft upsets. Training combines theoretical instruction with practical simulator-based scenarios. Students learn how to recognize developing threats and apply recovery techniques safely. Emphasis is placed on high-altitude aerodynamics, LOC-I prevention, and manual handling. It is a mandatory requirement before starting Type Rating.
  • Minimum: CPL/IR (or enrolled in Type Rating)
  • Medical: Class 1 Medical
  • Licensing Authority: Must meet CAAP/DGCA requirements for upset training enrollment.
  • 3–5 days
  • Copy of Pilot License (CPL/IR)
  • Valid Class 1 Medical Certificate
  • Passport (for identity verification)
  • Logbook (last 4 pages)
  • 2×2 ID Photos
  • Application form

Jet Orientation Training (JOT) / Jet Introduction Training (JIT)

Country Offered: Philippines, India, Indonesia
Jet Orientation Training (JOT)/Jet Introduction Training (JIT)

Detailed Course Overview

The Jet Orientation Training (JOT) also referred to as Jet Introduction Training (JIT), prepares pilots to transition from light aircraft to jet operations. Training focuses on high-speed handling, automation, and crew coordination, ensuring pilots are fully prepared for type rating and airline operations.
  • Must hold a valid Pilot License (CPL/IR recommended; PPL with IR accepted in some locations)
  • Must hold a valid Radio License / FRTOL & RTR(A)
  • Must have a valid Medical Certificate (Class I)
  • Must have minimum flight experience (minimum 200 hours actual flight time, including 100 PIC)
  • English Language Proficiency (ICAO Level 4 or higher)
  • Must be physically and mentally fit for simulator-based training
  • 3-7 days
  • Application Form
  • Resume (with breakdown of flight time and type ratings)
  • Flight & Ground Training Certificates
  • Pilot Logbook (minimum 200 hours actual flight time, including 100 PIC)
  • Pilot Licenses (CPL/IR)
  • Radio License / FRTOL & RTR(A)
  • Medical Certificate (Class I)
  • English Language Proficiency (minimum ICAO Level 4)
  • Valid Passport
  • Three (3) pcs. 2”x2” ID Photos (white background)

Multi-Crew Cooperation (MCC)

Country Offered: Philippines, India, Indonesia
Crew Coordination Training

Detailed Course Overview

The Multi-Crew Cooperation (MCC) Course equips pilots with the essential skills to operate effectively in a multi-pilot environment. Training emphasizes communication, decision-making, leadership, and teamwork, ensuring pilots are prepared for the dynamics of modern cockpit operations.
  • Valid CPL/IR (Commercial Pilot License with Instrument Rating)
  • Valid Class 1 Medical Certificate
  • Valid Radio License / FRTOL & RTR(A)
  • Must have minimum flight experience (minimum 200 hours actual flight time, including 100 PIC)
  • English Language Proficiency (ICAO Level 4 or higher)
  • Must be physically and mentally fit for simulator-based training
  • 7-14 days
  • Application Form
  • Resume (with breakdown of flight time and type ratings)
  • Flight & Ground Training Certificates
  • Logbook (last 4 pages)
  • Pilot Licenses (CPL/IR)
  • Radio License / FRTOL & RTR(A)
  • Medical Certificate (Class I)
  • English Language Proficiency (minimum ICAO Level 4)
  • Valid Passport
  • Three (3) pcs. 2”x2” ID Photos (white background)

A330 Simulator

A330 Initial Type Rating

Country Offered: Philippines
A320 Initial Type Rating

Detailed Course Overview

The A330 Initial Type Rating transitions licensed commercial pilots into the Airbus A330 wide-body aircraft. The program covers aircraft systems, long-haul operational procedures, and advanced flight deck automation, without MCC and JOT components. Upon completion, pilots receive the A330 Type Rating required by international airline operators.
  • Valid CPL/IR or ATPL
  • Class 1 Medical Certificate
  • MCC + JOT/JIT NOT included (but may be required by airlines later)
  • English Language Proficiency Level 4+
  • Minimum flight time: typically 25 hours multi-engine experience (15 in aircraft + 10 in simulator) depending on authority
  • Valid Passport
  • 1.5 - 2 months
    • Passport (valid)
    • CPL/IR or ATPL License
    • Logbook (last 4 pages)
    • Radio License (FRTOL / RTR(A))
    • English Language Proficiency Certificate (ICAO Level 4+)
    • Class 1 Medical Certificate
    • 2×2 ID Photos

A330 Transition Type Rating

Country Offered: Philippines
Transition Type Rating for A330

Detailed Course Overview

This course transitions experienced pilots into the Airbus A330 wide-body environment. Training focuses on aircraft systems, performance, fuel management, and long-haul operational concepts. Students complete Level-D simulator sessions emphasizing emergency handling and procedural accuracy. The course incorporates advanced flight deck automation and Airbus commonality concepts. Graduates earn the A330 Type Rating required by airlines.
  • Valid CPL/IR or ATPL
  • MCC + JOT/JIT completed
  • Class 1 Medical
  • ICAO English Level 4+
  • Sufficient multi-engine & instrument experience (per ATO check)
  • 1–1.5 months
  • Passport
  • CPL/IR or ATPL License Copy
  • Logbook (last 4 pages)
  • MCC & JOT/JIT Certificates
  • Class 1 Medical Certificate
  • 2×2 Photos

A330 Recurrent / Recency

Country Offered: Philippines
Recurrent training for A330 pilots

Detailed Course Overview

This program maintains operational proficiency for Airbus A330 pilots. It includes classroom refreshers, SOP updates, and scenario-based simulator evaluations. Training emphasizes handling complex failures, abnormal operations, and CRM. Recency modules ensure compliance with regulatory and airline requirements. Pilots regain full operational privileges upon completion.
  • Valid A330 Type Rating
  • Class 1 Medical
  • ICAO English Level 4+
  • Meet CAAP/DGCA recency standards (within last 90 days preferred)
  • 2–7 days
  • Valid Type Rating
  • Logbook (last 4 pages)
  • Medical (Class 1)
  • Passport
  • License Copy
  • Proficiency check records

A330 Synthetic Flight Instructor Course

Country Offered: Philippines

A330 simulator instructor qualification

Detailed Course Overview

The A330 SFI course trains senior A330 pilots to instruct in a full-flight simulator. It focuses on instructional strategy, evaluation skills, and scenario development. Candidates practice delivering Type Rating content and conducting proficiency checks. Emphasis is placed on maintaining training integrity and Airbus SOP compliance. Graduates are authorized to teach on A330 simulators professionally.
  • Licensed ATPL
  • Minimum 1500 Flying hours on Type
  • Class 1 Medical
  • ICAO English Level 5 preferred
  • Strong training record & no safety violations
  • 1 month
  • ATPL License Copy
  • 1500h proof (Logbook)
  • Simulator & line proficiency records
  • Class 1 Medical Certificate
  • Passport
  • 2×2 Photos
  • CV & Training Experience Summary

Cross-Crew Qualification: CCQ A320 to A330

Country Offered Philippines

Country Offered A320 courses: Philippines, India
A320 TR holders transitioning to A330

Detailed Course Overview

This course transitions A320 pilots into the larger A330 platform. Students learn systems, performance differences, and long-haul procedures. Simulator sessions emphasize automation, fuel management, and abnormal operations. Training leverages cockpit commonality to accelerate proficiency. Graduates acquire full A330 operational privileges.
    • Valid A320 Type Rating
    • Required minimum A320 flight hours (varies by airline/ATO; typically 200–500 hours)
    • Class 1 Medical
    • ICAO English Level 4+
    • MCC + JOT/JIT
     
  • 2–4 weeks
  • Passport
  • A320 Type Rating Certificate
  • Logbook (last 4 pages)
  • Class 1 Medical Certificate
  • License Copy
  • Proficiency check records
  • 2×2 Photos

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