Integrated pilot training

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Integrated pilot training is one way aircraft pilots may train for a Commercial Pilot Licence.[1] Pilots will normally enter into an ab-initio scheme with a Flight Training Organisation (FTO) where they may have as little as zero hours flight experience, up to or above the minimum requirements of the law of that country or ICAO state.[citation needed]

Alternatives include modular training, and the Multi-pilot licence (MPL).

History

Integrated pilot training was first put to the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority by Oxford Aviation Training in 1962.[citation needed]

List of notable providers

Germany

United Kingdom

References

  1. ^ "Integrated vs Modular Flight Training | FlightDeckFriend.com". www.flightdeckfriend.com. Retrieved 2023-05-22.