Course plan

The integrated airline transport pilot programme at Pilot Flight Academy takes just two years to complete and as a newly-qualified pilot, you will have all the certificates and ratings you need to start a career with an airline.

The programme requires motivation and dedication, and you are challenged on both your efforts and attitudes from the first day of school to prepare you for a future career as a pilot.

On the very first day of the education programme, you will receive a uniform and an iPad which contains the complete syllabus. The programme starts off with approximately ten months of theoretical training. After completing all 13 theory exams you will start your flight training on one of our secondary bases. The stay abroad for approximately 3-5 months after which you return to Norway to complete the programme including A-UPRT and APS-MCC.

Once graduated, you will receive the following European pilot certifications: EASA frozen ATPL(A) with CPL(A), IR/ME, MEP, APS MCC, LPA, PBN and Advanced UPRT. You are then able to operate as a co-pilot on multi-pilot, multi-engine aeroplanes in commercial air transport and ready to start your career as a professional pilot!


Theoretical training

Our pilot training programme consists of many hours of high-quality classroom instruction for the ATPL(A), the highest certification for commercial pilots. All theoretical knowledge subjects are equally important.

During the theoretical training, you will receive instruction in 13 subjects and sit through 13 exams. The subjects are delivered in three blocks and following each theory block, you will sit for the official CAA exams in the subjects delivered. The first theory block will cover four subjects, the second block will cover five subjects, and the third block will cover four subjects.

The theoretical training consists of 764 hours in total, of which the majority of hours will be conducted in a classroom, however, students will also have the opportunity to experience simulator demonstrations and visits to the hangar and ATC tower.

All instruction is conducted in English by our multinational Theoretical Knowledge Instructors.

Flight training

The flight training is a structured process consisting of six phases - each designed to progressively build a pilot’s skills and knowledge.

Phase 1: VFR Single-Engine Basic Maneuvering

Duration: 10 hours of instruction

This phase focuses on teaching basic maneuvering skills in Visual Flight Rules (VFR) conditions. Students learn essential flight maneuvers and handling of a single-engine aircraft.

Phase 2: VFR Single-Engine Takeoffs, Landings, and Emergency Training

Duration: 12 hours of instruction and 30 minutes solo flight time

In this phase, students continue to refine their skills with an emphasis on takeoffs, landings, and handling emergency situations in single-engine aircraft.

Phase 3: VFR Single-Engine Cross-Country Navigation & VFR Night

Duration: 16 hours and 15 minutes of instruction, with 49 hours and 30 minutes of solo flight time

This phase introduces students to cross-country navigation and night flying under Visual Flight Rules (VFR).

Phase 4: IFR Single-Engine and Multi-Engine Instrument Training

In phase 4 of flight training, students delve into instrument flight training (IFR) and multi-engine aircraft operations. It includes basic instrument training, procedural instrument training, and cross-country navigation – both single and multi-engine.

Part 1: IFR Single-Engine Basic Instrument

Duration: 16 hours of instruction

Part 2: IFR Single-Engine Procedural Instrument and Cross-Country Navigation

Duration: 16 hours of instruction, with 20 hours of student pilot in command time

Part 3: IFR Multi-Engine Procedural Instrument

Duration: 24 hours of instruction

Part 4: VFR Multi-Engine Basic Maneuvering, Takeoffs, Landings and Emergency Training

Duration: 7 hours of instruction

Part 5: IFR Single/Multi-Engine Procedural Instrument Cross-Country Navigation

Duration: 23 hours of instruction

Phase 5: Advanced UPRT (Upset Prevention and Recovery Training)

Duration: 5 hours of instruction

This phase focuses on teaching students how to prevent and recover from aircraft upsets, enhancing their safety skills.

Phase 6: APS MCC (Airline Pilot Standards Multi-Crew Cooperation)

This final phase prepares students for the responsibilities of airline pilots by emphasizing multi-crew cooperation and airline standards.

Overall, these six phases provide a comprehensive and progressive training programme to equip aspiring pilots with the skills and knowledge necessary for a successful aviation career. The locations of the training phases are strategically chosen to provide diverse flying experiences and conditions.

Become a pilot, step by step

1. Online admission test

The admission test for Pilot Flight Academy is conducted online through Cut-e, an Aon company. The test will take approximately two hours to complete.

2. Apply!

If you passed the test, you will receive the application forms from the academy.

The admission test is valid for a year, however, in order to secure a place on the programme, you must complete and submit the application within 14 days.

3. Enrolment fee

Your place will be confirmed when the enrollment fee of NOK 30.000,- is paid to Pilot Flight Academy’s account, and you have accepted Pilot Flight Academy’s terms and conditions.

4. Medical Examination

Pilot Flight Academy requires a Norwegian or Swedish EASA Class 1 medical certificate. All accepted candidates need to, as soon as possible, arrange an appointment for the EASA Class 1 medical examination for commercial pilots. The Class 1 medical must be obtained before starting the programme.

Study with us

At Pilot Flight Academy, we offer the ATP(A) Integrated Airline Transport Pilot Program – an exciting intensive program, with a 6-month stay in the USA for initial flight training, which makes you a fully qualified commercial pilot within 2 years.

Career

Whether you dream of piloting commercial airliners, private jets, medical flights, our comprehensive training programs prepare you for success. Join us and get ready for a long career as a professional pilot, where every flight is an adventure. Take the first step towards your dream career today with Pilot Flight Academy. Your future as a pilot begins here.

About us

Pilot Flight Academy is one of Europe's largest and most modern flight schools, located at Torp Sandefjord Airport. The school has a large international community with close to 200 students. Our aim is to educate professional and skilled pilots who are sought after by airlines.