Basic Flight Training

Basic Flight Training

Introduction

Foundational Pilot Programs that build core flight skills, ground knowledge, and essential competencies for entry level certification.

Private Pilot License Program

Private Pilot License (PPL) Program is the ideal starting point for aspiring pilots. This program combines with comprehensive ground school and flight training, it equips student pilot with the skills and confidence to operate single-engine aircraft for personal or recreational use, while laying the foundation for advanced pilot training.

Admission Eligibility

Minimum 17 years old

At least a high school graduate

Physically and medically fit to fly

Proficient in English

Application Process

1. Submit Initial Requirements:

Application Form

Resume

Birth Certificate

Transcript of Records

Diploma

Valid Passport

Three (3) pcs. 2"x2" ID Photos (white background)

Barangay Clearance, Police Clearance and NBI Clearance

2. Take the ADAPT Assessment

3. Receive acceptance letter with course plan and training date upon passing the ADAPT Assessment

4. Complete CAAP medical exam and Student Pilot License (SPL) application

Batch Information

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Commercial Pilot License Program

The Commercial Pilot License (CPL) Course is designed for PPL holders seeking to advance toward a professional aviation career. Through a combination of ground school, simulator sessions, and flight training, student pilots develop advanced aircraft handling, navigation, crew resource management, and decision-making skills.

Upon completion, pilots obtain a Commercial Pilot License issued by the Civil Aviation Authority, qualifying and preparing for advanced training such as Instrument Rating (IR) and Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL).

Admission Eligibility

Must hold the following certificate and licenses:

Valid Pilot License (CPL/IR)

Valid Radio License

Valid Medical Certificate (Class I)

English Language Proficiency Certificate

Application Process

1. Submit Initial Requirements:

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

Radio License

Medical Certificate (Class I)

English Language Proficiency (minimum ICAO Level 4)

Valid Passport

Three (3) pcs. 2"x2" ID Photos (white background)

2. Receive Acceptance Letter with course plan and training date upon successful evaluation

Batch Information

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Instrument Rating Course

The Instrument Rating (IR) Course equips licensed pilots to fly safely under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR), even in low visibility or adverse weather. Through ground school, simulator, and flight training, students master instrument procedures, navigation, holding patterns, and approaches.

Upon completion, pilots earn an Instrument Rating on their license, expanding operational capabilities and advancing their qualifications toward the Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL).

Admission Eligibility

Must hold the following certificate and licenses:

Valid Pilot License (CPL/IR)

Valid Radio License

Valid Medical Certificate (Class I)

English Language Proficiency Certificate

Application Process

1. Submit Initial Requirements:

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

Radio License

Medical Certificate (Class I)

English Language Proficiency (minimum ICAO Level 4)

Valid Passport

Three (3) pcs. 2"x2" ID Photos (white background)

2. Receive Acceptance Letter with course plan and training date upon successful evaluation

Batch Information

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Multi-Engine Rating Program Program

The Multi-Engine Rating (MER) Course prepares licensed pilots to operate multi-engine aircraft with confidence and precision. Training covers ground school and flight instruction, focusing on asymmetric flight, engine-out procedures, emergency handling, performance planning and advanced navigation.

This rating expands pilot qualifications and enhances proficiency in managing complex aircraft systems and higher-performance operations.

Admission Eligibility

Must hold the following certificate and licenses:

Valid Pilot License (CPL/IR)

Valid Radio License

Valid Medical Certificate (Class I)

English Language Proficiency Certificate

Application Process

1. Submit Initial Requirements:

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

Radio License

Medical Certificate (Class I)

English Language Proficiency (minimum ICAO Level 4)

Valid Passport

Three (3) pcs. 2"x2" ID Photos (white background)

2. Receive Acceptance Letter with course plan and training date upon successful evaluation

Batch Information

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Flight Instructor Course

The Flight Instructor Course (FIC) is designed for licensed commercial pilots seeking to gain flight experience and pursue a career in flight training. Through a combination of ground school and practical flight instruction, the program develops teaching methods, lesson planning, evaluation skills, and safety awareness under the guidance of experienced instructors.

Upon completion, pilots earn a Flight Instructor Rating, qualifying them to provide certified flight instruction, build professional flight hours, and help shape the next generation of pilots.

Admission Eligibility

Must hold the following certificate and licenses:

Valid Pilot License (CPL/IR)

Valid Radio License

Valid Medical Certificate (Class I)

English Language Proficiency Certificate

Application Process

1. Submit Initial Requirements:

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

Radio License

Medical Certificate (Class I)

English Language Proficiency (minimum ICAO Level 4)

Valid Passport

Three (3) pcs. 2"x2" ID Photos (white background)

2. Receive Acceptance Letter with course plan and training date upon successful evaluation

Batch Information

Kindly contact us to learn more about our upcoming batches.

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