Non-degree programs

Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL/ATPL-CPL)

 

Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL/ATPL- CPL) is designed to prepare our graduates for employment in airlines. This program has been developed with expertise of airlines to meet the rigorous requirements of a majority of worldwide airlines. This commercial pilot licence program provides the training required for a candidate with no flying experience to meet the level of proficiency to obtain a commercial pilot licence certificate with instrument rating and multi-engine rating. Holder of this licence will be eligible for a pilot of any airlines.

 

 

Modular Curriculum Description for FAA Commercial Pilot Licence Program

AVI-FAA1Introduction to Flying
AVI-FAA2Aeronautical Decision-Making (ADM)
AVI-FAA3Aircraft Construction
AVI-FAA4Principles of Flight
AVI-FAA5Aerodynamics of Flight
AVI-FAA6Flight Controls
AVI-FAA7Aircraft Systems
AVI-FAA8Flight Instruments
AVI-FAA9Flight Manual and Other Documents
AVI-FAA10Weight and Balance
AVI-FAA11Aircraft Performance
AVI-FAA12Weather Theory
AVI-FAA13Aviation Weather Services
AVI-FAA14Airport Operations and Communication
AVI-FAA15Airspace
AVI-FAA16Navigation
AVI-FAA17Aeromedical Factors
AVI-FAA18PPL Maneuvers and POH and Communications
AVI-FAA19PPL Maneuvers Lab
AVI-FAA20Instrument Ground
AVI-FAA21Instrument Maneuvers
AVI-FAA22Instrument Lab
AVI-FAA23Single-Engine Ground and POH
AVI-FAA24Single-Engine Commercial Maneuvers Lab
AVI-FAA25Multi-Engine Ground and POH
AVI-FAA26Multi-Engine Maneuvers Lab
AVI-FAA27FAA Living Orientation
AVI-FAA28Private Flight
AVI-FAA29Instrument Flight
AVI-FAA30Single-Engine Commercial Flight
AVI-FAA31Multi-Engine Commercial Flight

Course Timeline

Total 250 flight hours + 1 Month

  • RMUTP Ground Training (Thailand): 1 Month
  • Ground training (Ocala, USA): 120 hours.
  • Flight training (Ocala, USA): 250 hours.

     *250 hours of flight training on the airplane.

Modular Curriculum Description for EASA ATPL Commercial Pilot Licence Program

AVI-EASA1Air Law
AVI-EASA 2Aircraft General Knowledge
AVI-EASA 3Instrumentation
AVI-EASA 4Mass and Balance
AVI-EASA 5Performance
AVI-EASA 6Fight Planning and Monitoring
AVI-EASA 7Human Performance and Limitations
AVI-EASA 8Meteorology
AVI-EASA 9General Navigation
AVI-EASA 10Radio Navigation
AVI-EASA 11Operational Procedures
AVI-EASA 12Principles of Flight
AVI-EASA 13VFR Communication
AVI-EASA 14IFR Communication

Course Timeline

EASA ATPL CBT Long Distance Learning (RMUTP, Thailand)*

  • CBT Lessons 375 hours
  • CBT Exam Practice 180 hours

ATPL Ground School (Slovenia, EU)

  • Classroom 230 Hours
  • 14 Exams at EASA

EASA CPL/IR/ME Flight Training (Slovenia, EU) :28 weeks

  1. Up to First Solo Flight: 3 weeks
  2. Up to and including First Solo Cross Country: 2 weeks
  3. Acting as PIC, 300 NM route, Night VFR: 8 weeks
  4. Single Engine IFR: 12 weeks
  5. Multi Engine IFR: 2 weeks
  6. Skill Test IR/ME: 1 week

Airplane:Piper Pa-38, Cessna C172 G1000, Diamond DA40, Diamond DA42, Elite FNTP II MCC Simulator, DA42 Multi Engine FNTP II Simulator)

Qualifications:

  • Completion of at least high school education and/or equivalent
  • At least the age of 18 years old on the starting date of the course
  • Satisfied with the FAA/EASA medical class 1 requirement of commercial pilot licence.
  • English of ICAO Level 4
  • Must not be a person forbidden to enter the United States and European countries

The course cost for the FAA/EASA Pilot consists of

  • Tuition fees throughout the course
  • FAA/EASA Medical Class 1 physical examination
  • Accommodation throughout the course with pick-up and drop-off
  • Accident and illness insurance
  • Flight ticket go to overseas
  • All documents about study course
  • Fees for Convert License and teach Aptitude Test

The requirements for the preliminary application:

  • Submission of Application Form
  • A copy of your Identification card
  • A copy of your passport (For foreigner only)
  • A copy of house registration
  • A copy of name change certificate (If applicable)
  • A copy of your education certification
  • Six (6) 1 inch of your color photos which update not more than 3 months.
  • Copy of Military Certificate (Thai male only)

Target group

  • Completion of at least high school education and/or equivalent
  • At least the age of 18 years old on the starting date of the course and followed from qualifications

Occupational Direction

  • A pilot of any airline.

Aircraft Maintenance
Maintenance of aircraft is a comprehensive, ongoing process. The entire aircraft needs to be examined, maintained, and have the necessary parts replaced to uphold the safety standards mandated by The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).

Modular Curriculum Description for FAA Program

Aviation Maintenance Technician General (FAA-H-8083-30A)
AMTg1 Safety, Ground Operations, and Servicing
AMTg2 Regulations, Maintenance Forms, Records, and Publications
AMTg3 Mathematics in Aviation Maintenance
AMTg4 Aircraft Drawings
AMTg5 Physics for Aviation
AMTg6 Aircraft Weight and Balance
AMTg7 Aircraft Materials, Hardware, and Processes
AMTg8 Cleaning and Corrosion Control
AMTg9 Fluid Lines and Fittings
AMTg10 Inspection Concepts and Techniques
AMTg11 Fundamentals of Electricity and Electronics
AMTg12 Hand Tools and Measuring Devices
AMTg13 Mechanic Privileges and Limitations
AMTg14 Human Factors

Aviation Maintenance Technician—Airframe (FAA-H-8083-31A)
AMTaf1 Aircraft Structures
AMTaf2 Aerodynamics, Aircraft Assembly, and Rigging
AMTaf3 Aircraft Fabric Covering
AMTaf4 Aircraft Metal Structural Repair
AMTaf5 Aircraft Welding
AMTaf6 Aircraft Wood and Structural Repair
AMTaf7 Advanced Composite Materials
AMTaf8 Aircraft Painting and Finishing
AMTaf9 Aircraft Electrical System
AMTaf10 Aircraft Instrument Systems
AMTaf11 Communication and Navigation
AMTaf12 Hydraulic and Pneumatic Power Systems
AMTaf13 Aircraft Landing Gear Systems
AMTaf14 Aircraft Fuel System
AMTaf15 Ice and Rain Protection
AMTaf16 Cabin Environmental Control Systems
AMTaf17 Fire Protection Systems

Aviation Maintenance Technician–Powerplant (FAA-H-8083-32A)
AMTpp1 Aircraft Engines
AMTpp2 Engine Fuel and Fuel Metering Systems
AMTpp3 Induction and Exhaust Systems
AMTpp4 Engine Ignition and Electrical Systems
AMTpp5 Engine Starting Systems
AMTpp6 Lubrication and Cooling Systems
AMTpp7 Propellers
AMTpp8 Engine Removal and Replacement
AMTpp9 Engine Fire Protection Systems
AMTpp10 Engine Maintenance and Operation
AMTpp11 Light-Sport Aircraft Engines

Course Timeline

Around 24 months

Qualifications:

  • Completion of at least high school education and/or equivalent
  • At least the age of 18 years old on the starting date of the course
  • Satisfied with the FAA medical class 1 requirement of commercial pilot license.
  • English of ICAO Level 4
  • Must not be a person forbidden to enter the United States and European countries

The course cost for the international aviation consists of

  • Tuition fees throughout the course
  • FAA Medical Class1 physical examination
  • Accommodation throughout the course with pick-up and drop-off
  • Accident and illness insurance
  • Flight ticket go to overseas
  • All documents about study course

The requirements for the preliminary application:

  • Submission of Application Form
  • A copy of your Identification card
  • A copy of your passport (For foreigner only)
  • A copy of house registration
  • A copy of name change certificate (If applicable)
  • A copy of your education certification
  • Six (6) 1 inch of your color photos which update not more than 3 months.
  • Copy of Military Certificate (Thai male only)

Target group

  • Completion of at least high school education and/or equivalent
  • At least the age of 18 years old on the starting date of the course and followed from qualifications

Occupational Direction

  • Aircraft maintenance technician

Maintenanceabout Air conditioning, Electrical, Equipment, Fire detection and Protection, Flight control, Fuel, Hydraulic, Ice and Rain Protection, Landing gear, Oxygen, Pneumatics, Water & Waste, APU, Doors, Structures & wings.