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EASA Airline Transport Pilot License Theory

  • Organisation: ESMA Aviation Academy - Montpellier
  • Type of Course: Initial education
  • Language(s): French
  • Place: Montpellier (French Regions: Occitanie)
  • Prepared diploma/grade/title: CES: Certificate of Advanced Studies (from a higher education institution)
  • Level of entry: French Baccalaureat + 0
  • This training is included in RNCPRS

Course Details

Objectives: Airline Transport Pilot License Theory (ATPL Theory) is one of the stages you undertake when completing your Modular or Integrated flight program. You cannot obtain an EASA ATPL license without completing the ATPL Theory. This is done by successfully passing 14 theoretical exams. The ATPL theory is spent in a classroom environment, is delivered over nine months and requires a student's focus and dedication to full-time study and revision. The ATPL theory is divided into three sections. It is designed to teach you all the theory that is required in order to safely and professionally operate aircraft in a commercial environment. After every completed section the corresponding exams are taken at the examination Center and in which the passing grade is 75%.

Admission requirements: Must be at least 17 years old
Must be fluent in English
Non-British students should have a UKVI Academic IELTS overall grade of 5.5 with a no less than 5 in individual stages.
Must have EASA Class 1 Medical Certificate

Duration and terms: 32 weeks

Dedicated web site: https://www.esma.fr/course/airline-transport-pilot-license-theory

Disciplines

  • Applications, Operations

Topics

  • 1 - Physics and Environment: radiation, particles, fields, debris, climatic and vibratory conditions, meteorology
  • 2 - Dynamics and Kinetics (flight dynamics, space dynamics, constellations, formation flying, attitude and orbit control...)
  • 13 - Positioning, Navigation, GNSS
  • 14 - Transports, Intelligent Transportations Systems (ITS), Mobility, Vehicles, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV)
  • 19 - Law and Business Engineering: Law, Regulations, Standards, Management, Finance, Marketing, Accounting, Purchasing, Contracts, Intellectual Property, etc.