MULTI PILOT LICENSE (MPL) INTEGRATED COURSE
The MPL Integrated Training Program is a collaborative program between the flight school and the airline operator. It is designed to meet the specific expectations of the airline operator, including aircraft type training. The airline operator sets the criteria for selecting pilot candidates based on its own standards and makes the final selection. The MPL Integrated Training Program guarantees job placement for successful candidates. It consists of four phases, with the flight school providing the Core Flying Skills and Basic Training Phases, while the Intermediate and Advanced Training Phases are conducted by the airline operator. Upon completion of the training and type rating, the pilot candidate is ready to begin line training.
MINIMUM AGE:
Applicants for the MPL Integrated Training Course must be at least 18 years old.
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:
Education requirements are determined by the airline operator, although they generally prefer candidates with a university degree.
MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Applicants for the MPL Integrated Training must obtain a health report from a health institution authorized by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) confirming their valid 1st class health condition.
TRAINING COURSE:
1. FLIGHT TRAINING
• Core Flying Skills Phase includes 24:00 hours of simulator flight training and 68:00 hours of flight training with a single-engine airplane, totaling 89:00 flight hours.
• Basic Phase includes 102:00 hours of simulator flight training and 21:30 hours of flight training with a multi-engine airplane, totaling 123:30 flight hours.
• Intermediate Phase consists of 16:00 flight hours.
• Advanced Phase consists of 19:15 flight hours.
• Pilot Flying (PF) requires 12 take-offs and landings in an aircraft that matches the type rating.
2. ATPL(A) THEORETICAL TRAINING:
• Theoretical knowledge training consists of 774:00 hours.
• Other theoretical trainings directly related to flights, such as aircraft technical training, basic instrument and procedural instrument theoretical training, navigation, class rating theoretical training, safety management system (SMS), flight safety training, advanced upset prevention & recovery training (AUPRT), and multi-crew cooperation training (MCC) consist of a total of 112:00 hours.