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ATPL(A) - Airline Transport Pilot License

Training for the ATPL(A) license can be started by holders of a Private Pilot License PPL(A) or higher, airplane category.

For PPL(A) holders, training at ATO Avioner includes 675 hours and is conducted in four phases:

  • Phase I – Self-study (remote learning) – Lectures on the Avioner platform
  • Phase II – Self-study (remote learning) – Reading materials and test completion
  • Phase III – Online sessions – Real-time remote training on individual subjects
  • Phase IV – Online sessions – Remote training in the 100 KSA area
  • Upon successful completion of the fourth phase, you will receive a certificate of completion for the ATPL(A) course.

We invite you to explore the training offer on the Avioner school website.

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PPL(A) - Private Pilot License (Aeroplane)

This training is designed for individuals aged 16 and older, with no upper age limit. The PPL(A) license is a gateway to fulfilling your dreams and serves as a prerequisite for further pilot training. The course includes 100 hours of online theoretical classes, and upon receiving the theoretical course completion certificate, you can begin flight training at a selected practical training center. The minimum required flight hours for practical training is 45.

We invite you to explore the training offer on the Avioner school website.

  • Short Course – Available only for holders of an SPL, PPL(H), LAPL(H), CPL(H) or BPL license.
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PPL(H) - Private Pilot License (Helicopter)

This license can be obtained at the age of 17, but practical training can begin at 16. If you plan to pursue a career as a helicopter pilot, after obtaining a PPL(H), you will need to continue training for the CPL(H) commercial license.

The course includes 100 hours of online theoretical classes, and upon receiving the theoretical course completion certificate, you can begin flight training at a selected practical training center. The minimum required flight hours for practical training is 45.

We invite you to explore the training offer on the Avioner school website.

  • Short Course – Available only for holders of an SPL, PPL(A), LAPL(A), CPL(A), ATPL(A) or BPL license.
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ATPL(A)
Airline Transport Pilot License

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PPL(A)
Private Pilot License (Aeroplane)

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PPL(H)
Private Pilot License (Helicopter)

ÜBERZEUGEN SIE SICH VON DER QUALITÄT UNSERER AUSBILDUNGEN
szkoła lotnicza
Aircraft General Knowledge - Airframes, Systems and Powerplant - ATPL(A)
Mikołaj Pernak

Severity of Failure Condition Effects, Loads and stresses, fatigue, corrosion, maintanance, Aircraft Structures, construction, materials, Stiffnes and Strenght, Wing Structure Loads

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nauka latania
Operational Procedures - PPL(A)
Martyna Kurek

- General definitions - Flight Plan - Classification of airspace - Checklist - Standard Operating Procedures

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szkolenia lotnicze
Operational Procedures - PPL(H)
Bartosz Reszkiewicz

- Chicago Convention, Annex 6 - Operation of Aircraft - Emergency and Precautionary Landings - Fires - Off - Airport Landings - Strong wind influence on flight - Flights in Mountainous Terrain

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Meteorology - ATPL(A)
Janusz Jasiński

The Atmosphere, Pressure and Pressure Systems, Altimetry, Temperature, Water in the Atmosphere

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Radio Navigation - ATPL(A)
Jan Franciszek Kłudkiewicz

Basic characteristics of radio waves, Phenomena of radio waves, Classification of radio waves

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Flight Performance and Planning - PPL(H)
Bartosz Reszkiewicz

- Loading - mass and balance - Mass limitations - Performance limitations - Effects on steering and stability - Take-off masses - Sample calculations

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LERNEN SIE UNSERE LEHRER KENNEN
Bartosz Reszkiewicz
Bartosz Reszkiewicz

Commercial Helicopter Pilot, Merchant Navy Captain Maritime University of Szczecin - Faculty of Navigation graduate. Passionate about sea and air. While working at sea he went through all career steps from deck cadet to the captain position. Worked on offshore vessels on oil & gas, renewable and dredging projects, and also on SAR vessels. Often acted additionally as Helicopter Landing Officer and Helideck Emergency Team Leader on most of the offshore vessels he served. That pushed him to pursue childhood dreams of becoming a helicopter pilot. Between sea voyages, during free time he completed modular course and obtained CPL(H) license. He was building his flight hours and experience mainly in Poland, but also had some time flying in Norway and Scotland. Now working as a freelance pilot and for one of local helicopter operators on sightseeing and business flights. Recently commenced work for Police Aviation Unit and is undergoing further training. He was building his pedagogical experience working as maritime safety, DP ship manoeuvring and powerboat instructor at Maritime University in Szczecin and other venues as freelancer or subcontractor.

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Jan Franciszek Kłudkiewicz
Jan Franciszek Kłudkiewicz

Jan Kłudkiewicz has started his flying career in Aeroklub Warszawski with a PPL theoretical and subsequently followed by a practical training in Cessna 152. Finishing this initial step, he conducted his later aeronautical education in Rzeszów University of Technology and its Aviation Training Centre. He graduated with a Master of Science in Aerospace engineering and Aeronautics and after the completion of a training he was nominated for a position of a flight instructor at the very same facility. Right now he is a Boeing 737 type rated active airline pilot. Jan has never given up recreational General Aviation flying still giving flight instruction in one of Warsaw's flying schools. He is also a private aircraft owner.

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Jakub Załęski
Jakub Załęski

Jakub Załęski - started his adventure with aviation in 2018. As an instructor, he focuses on transmitting aviation knowledge with emphasis on its practical aspects. He is also a PR specialist by education. In the past he was involved in sport dancing - he is, among others, Polish Boogie Woogie champion - and he also worked as a dance instructor. He has been developing his skills as a flight instructor for many years. In his free time he enjoys climbing and cycling. Currently, he fulfills his aviation dreams as the first officer on the Boeing 737 aircraft.

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Mikołaj Pernak
Mikołaj Pernak

Mikołaj Pernak has been connected to aviation since early childhood, his grandfather served in Polish Air Force. His father taught him the basics of flying starting at the age of 9. Mikołaj then paved his way from gliding, via gyrocopters to aircraft, flying in solo and group trips spanning almost entire Europe. Currently a CPL holder, Mikołaj is teaching in flight schools in Poland and the United Kingdom, where he is completing his postgraduate degree in Advanced Aeronautical Engineering.

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Martyna Kurek
Martyna Kurek

Martyna Kurek is an Airline Pilot with Airline Transport Pilot License, currently flying as a Captain on Airbus A320/321. She completed her flight training in Państwowe Zakłady Lotnicze Warszawa Okęcie, Airbus Defence & Space Approved Training Organisation in Mielec. She graduated with Engineer and Master degree from Technical University of Rzeszów, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics and her specialisation is Avionics. She is active airline pilot, flying A320/A321 around the Europe. In addition she is MCC instructor and she is working at one of the polish Universities preparing future pilots for the job, with the major specialisation in Operational Procedures and MCC.

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Adrian Szymański
Adrian Szymański

Adrian Szymański - began his aviation adventure with aircraft modeling and took part in many modeling competitions including international ones. He continued his hobby also during his studies when, together with the scientific club, he took part in the prestigious SAE Aero Design competition in the USA. He started his aviation training with parachuting and then he trained in gliders. Currently, he is a helicopter pilot with experience on light and medium helicopters. He graduated from the Air Force Academy in the field of Aviation and Space Science with the engineer's degree in the specialty of "aircraft piloting" and the master of science degree in the specialty of "aircraft operation".

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