Multi Crew Pilot Licence

A multi-crew pilot licence (MPL) will train students to the level necessary to operate as a co-pilot in a multi-engine, multi-pilot, turbine-powered commercial air transport aeroplane under visual flight rules (VFR) and instrument flight rules (IFR).

The students will have to be able to: apply human performance principles, including principles of threat and error management; perform aeroplane ground operations, take-off, climb, cruise, descent, approach, landing as well as after landing and aeroplane post-flight operations.

The programme is specifically tailored to the airline requirements and needs, keeping in mind the type of aircraft it operates.

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Flying Hours
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Pilot in Command
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Hours Cross Country
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Cross Country Flying

Ground School

One of the most important aspects of the Multi Crew Pilot’s Licence is the completion of commercial ground subjects and examinations. Many students progress quickly through all the flying steps but do not realise the amount of work required to complete the ground school portion of the commercial licence. Once you have completed the ground phase you can commence with the hour building phase.

Air law

Aircraft technical and general

Flight Performance, planning & loading

Human Performance

Operational Procedures

Principles of Flight

Meteorology

Navigation

Radio Telephony

Practical

During your PPL training you will learn to do a pre-flight, post flight, take-offs and landings at different airports, how to file a flight plan, interpret weather. Learn how to navigate, all instruments in the aircraft’s cockpit including communication equipment, basic flight manoeuvres and most importantly approved safety and emergency procedures.

Dual flight with an instructor

Solo flight

Cross country navigation

Practical flight & navigation test

Requirements

Minimum age of 18 years

Aviation medical certificate (Class 1)

It is not necessary to have an existing PPL or CPL