Discover unexpected situations and learn how to deal with them!
The aim of the course is to develop pilots' ability to recognise situations that could lead to loss of control of the aircraft, and to manage and correct a potential situation.
What does the training provide?
- 5 hours of theoretical training
- 3 hours of practical training
Application criteria:
- a valid PPL(A) or higher
- 50 hours flown
- a Class I or Class II medical certificate equivalent to a licence
- a minimum level B2 state recognised complex language examination or a valid ICAO English language proficiency examination at level 4 or above
Training duration: 1 week
Training language: English
The training is conducted in a Pipistrel Virus SW 121 aircraft.
If you would like to apply for one of our training courses, please send us copies of documents proving your existing qualifications and experience so that we can determine the exact number of hours and duration of the training, in particular with regard to credits.