The world of flight training is a complex web of licenses and ratings, each representing a different level of proficiency and authorisation. Aspiring pilots typically begin with a Student Pilot Certificate, allowing them to fly with an instructor. From there, they can pursue a Private Pilot License (PPL), enabling them to fly for personal or recreational purposes, but not for compensation or hire. Commercial Pilot Licenses (CPL) open the door to flying for pay, requiring more rigorous training and experience. Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL) represent the highest level of certification, necessary for piloting airliners and large commercial aircraft. Beyond these core licenses, various ratings, such as instrument, multi-engine, and type ratings, authorize pilots to fly in specific conditions or aircraft. Maintaining these licenses and ratings requires ongoing medical certifications, flight reviews, and proficiency checks, ensuring that pilots remain competent and safe throughout their careers.
At Aerospace and Avaition Consulting Services we have a vast amount of experience in this are whether you want to learn to fly or setup a flight training organisation. You will find a lot of information on our website under the heading of Flight Training. if you still have any question please felt free to contact us through our contacts page.