Practical trainings

Gain practical skills that will advance your piloting career and personal flying. From your first steps in the cockpit to instructor training, we offer a full range of practical courses.

0-ATPL(A) Frozen

ATPL(A) Frozen – Airline Transport Pilot License

Complete professional pilot training from basic PPL(A) – Private Pilot training through Time Building, night flying, instrument rating (IR(a)), multi-engine endorsement (MEP) to commercial pilot (CPL(a)) with ATPL(A) theory.

After this training you can apply to airlines.

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Requirements
  • Class 1 medical certificate
  • Good knowledge of English at least ICAO level 4

LAPL(A)

Light aircraft pilot

LAPL(A) stands for Light Aircraft Pilot License (Aeroplane), which is a pilot license that allows you to fly light aircraft up to 2000 kg and with a maximum of 4 people on board. This license is aimed at recreational and personal flying and is a simpler alternative to the Private Pilot License (PPL) with less stringent training and medical fitness requirements.

The training is particularly suitable for hobby pilots and UL license holders (ultralight aircraft pilot), as up to 50% of the training can be counted towards the course.

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Requirements
  • Class 2 Medical Certificate
  • Min. age 16 years

PPL(A)

Private airplane pilot

PPL(A) stands for Private Pilot License (Aeroplane), which is a private pilot license that allows individuals to fly aircraft for personal and recreational purposes up to a maximum weight of 5700 kg and a maximum number of people 9. This license is one of the most common pilot licenses.

The PPL(A) is a suitable license for hobby pilots who plan to expand their license with additional qualifications such as night flying, multi-engine aircraft or instrument flying. The PPL(A) license is also the first step to becoming a professional pilot.

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Requirements
  • Class 2 Medical Certificate
  • Min. age 16 years

Night

Flyinh at night

Night, as the name suggests, allows you to fly at night and is an integral part of IR training. The course is 5 hours and up to 1 hour can be spent in a certified FNPT II MCC simulator, which we also have at the airport in Mladá Boleslav.

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Requirements
  • PPL(A) holder
  • Class 2 medical certificate

SEP/IR

Instrument flight with a single-engine aircraft

SEP/IR allows you to fly according to instruments in adverse weather conditions with single-engine aircraft. The training curriculum is 50 hours, with up to 35 hours being spent in the certified FNTP II MCC simulator, which we also have at the airport in Mladá Boleslav.

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Requirements
  • PPL(A) holder
  • Class 2 medical certificate
  • Night holder
  • General radio operator’s license
  • ICAO English
  • Min. flight time as PIC 50 hrs

MEP

Vice-engine clause

The MEP allows you to fly a multi-engine aircraft. The training curriculum is a minimum of 6 hours in a Piper Seneca III (PA34-220T) aircraft.

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Requirements
  • PPL(A) holder
  • Class 2 medical certificate
  • Min. flight time as PIC 70 hrs

CPL(A)

Commercial airplane pilot

CPL(A) stands for Commercial Pilot License (Aeroplane), which is a commercial pilot license that allows individuals to fly aircraft for profit. This license is an important step for anyone who wants to work in aviation as a professional pilot.

The training syllabus is 25 hours (15 hours for IR holders).

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Requirements
  • PPL(A) holder
  • Class 1 medical certificate
  • Good command of English
  • Min. flight time as PIC 100 hrs

Advanced UPRT

Choosing unusual positions

Training focused on choosing unusual flight positions.

Information
Requirements
  • PPL(A)
  • Medical II License Holder

MCC

Multi-crew training

MCC stands for Multi-Crew Cooperation training. This training is designed for pilots who want to learn how to work effectively as part of a multi-crew team, which is a common situation in commercial aviation, especially with larger aircraft.

MCC training is conducted on a certified FNPT II MCC simulator (Beechcraft King Air B200 aircraft).

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Requirements
  • CPL(A) holder
  • Class 1 medical certificate
  • Good command of English
  • MEP/IR holder

FI(A)

Instructor training

Cadet program for future Jet For Trip pilots.

Jet For Trip flight school offers a unique cadet program that guarantees employment with partner airlines upon successful completion. Our goal is to train professional pilots who will be prepared for a top career in the aviation industry.

The cadet program meets the strictest criteria and ensures the quality of training in accordance with the requirements of airlines. To be included in the program, it is necessary to successfully complete our selection process and undergo a medical examination.

The program capacity is limited, so we recommend that you apply as soon as possible.

For further information, do not hesitate to contact us. By appointment, it is also possible to discuss the details in person at our airport in Mladá Boleslav.

Information
Requirements
  • Minimum age 16 years
  • B2 level of English, both spoken and written
  • Zero flying experience or maximum PPL(A) pilot license holder
  • Medical Certificate Class 1

CRI(SE/ME)

CRI stands for Class Rating Instructor for Single-Engine (SE) and Multi-Engine (ME) aircraft. This certification allows pilots to provide training for a specific type of aircraft, either single-engine (SE) or multi-engine (ME) aircraft.

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Requirements
  • CPL(A) holder
  • Class 1 medical certificate
  • Good command of English
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