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Flyschool Air Academy

Flyschool Air Academy is a flight school based in Madrid at the Madrid Cuatro Vientos Airport (MCV). Flyschool provides both integrated and modular training options, accommodating various levels of experience and career goals.

1. Integrated ATPL (Airline Transport Pilot License)

  • Integrated ATPL (A): This comprehensive program is designed for students with little to no flying experience, taking them from zero to a fully qualified commercial pilot with a Frozen ATPL. The course includes 750 hours of theoretical training, 195 hours of flight training, and 40 hours in a flight simulator. Graduates are prepared for roles as First Officers in commercial airlines.

2. Modular Training Programs

  • Private Pilot License (PPL): This course is the first step for aspiring pilots, allowing them to obtain a license to fly single-engine aircraft privately. The course includes a minimum of 100 hours of ground school and 45 hours of flight training.
  • ATPL Theory: This program is for PPL holders who want to advance to commercial aviation. It covers 14 subjects over 650 hours of theoretical training, preparing students for the ATPL exams.
  • Commercial Pilot License (CPL): This course is for PPL holders who wish to fly commercially. It includes 25 hours of flight training, focusing on advanced maneuvers and commercial operations.
  • Multi-Engine Piston Rating (MEP): This course allows pilots to operate multi-engine aircraft and includes 6 hours of flight training.
  • Instrument Rating (IR): Essential for flying in various weather conditions, this course covers 50 hours of simulator training and 15 hours of flight training.
  • Multi-Engine Instrument Rating (MEIR): A combined course providing both MEP and IR, totaling 55 hours of training, equipping pilots with the skills needed for multi-engine IFR flight.

3. Flight Instructor Courses

  • Flight Instructor (FI): This course is designed for pilots who wish to become certified flight instructors. It includes 125 hours of theoretical training and 30 hours of flight instruction, focusing on teaching techniques and flight training.
  • Instrument Rating Instructor (IRI): Prepares pilots to instruct on instrument flying, with both theoretical and practical components.
  • Multi-Engine Instructor (MEI): Enables pilots to instruct on multi-engine aircraft, with a curriculum tailored to multi-engine operations.

4. Advanced Training Courses

  • MCC (Multi-Crew Cooperation) Course: This course is crucial for pilots transitioning to airline operations, focusing on the dynamics of a multi-crew cockpit. It includes 25 hours of theoretical instruction and 20 hours of simulator training.
  • APS MCC (Airline Pilot Standards MCC): An enhanced version of the MCC, this 40-hour course aligns with the latest airline standards, providing extensive training on advanced flight operations.
  • JOC (Jet Orientation Course): Designed to prepare pilots for jet aircraft operations, this course includes 16 hours of simulator training, focusing on high-altitude flight and jet handling characteristics.
  • Night Rating: A short course that provides the qualification to fly at night, often a prerequisite for more advanced training.
  • Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT): This course teaches pilots how to recover from unusual flight attitudes, focusing on safety and prevention of loss of control incidents.

5. Type Rating Courses

  • Flyschool offers type rating courses for specific aircraft in collaboration with other training organizations. These courses qualify pilots to operate particular aircraft types and include both theoretical knowledge and simulator/flight training.

6. Airline Preparation Programs

  • Airline Interview Preparation: Tailored training to help pilots succeed in airline selection processes, including simulator assessments and technical interviews.
  • English Language Proficiency (ICAO Level 4/5/6): Courses to help pilots achieve the required ICAO English proficiency levels, critical for international operations.

Facilities and Equipment

Flyschool operates a modern fleet of aircraft and advanced simulators to ensure comprehensive training:

  • Aircraft Fleet: The school uses a variety of single-engine and multi-engine aircraft, including Cessna 172, Piper PA-28, and Piper PA-34 Seneca, all of which are equipped with modern avionics.
  • Simulators: Flyschool has access to advanced simulators like FNPT II devices for MCC and JOC training, providing realistic environments for procedural and emergency training.

Location

Contact Information

Address
Ctra. Barrio de la Fortuna, Latina, 28054 Madrid
Zip/Post Code
28027

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  • Jason

    Great school, smooth experience, I can totally recommend

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