The CBFI Airline Transport Pilot (ATP(A))integrated course is designed to be delivered over a period of 12 months from the date of enrolment.
Training will be conducted over seven phases:
1. Up to and including the first solo flight;
2. From first solo to Private Pilot Licence Test
3. Night Rating up to VFR Navigation Progress Test
4. Multi-engine training up to Flight Test
5. Commercial Pilot training up to Flight Test
6. Instrument training up to Group 1 Instrument Flight Test
7. Multi-crew Co-operation training
750 hours of ground school instruction, of which a minimum of 500 hours shall be classroom based, will be conducted including the following;
· Phase 1 Solo
Aerodynamics and Theory of Flight, Meteorology,
Airframes, Engines and Systems,
Flight Instruments,
Radio and Electronic Theory,
Human Factors, including pilot decision-making
· Phase 2 Private Pilot License
Meteorology
Navigation,
Flight Operations,
Human Factors
Licensing Requirements, and
PPL Test
· Phase 3 VFR Navigation
Navigation,
Flight Operations,
Human Factors, including pilot decision-making;
Meteorology
· Phase 4 Multi Engine
Aerodynamics and Theory of Flight
Canadian Aviation Regulations,
Licensing Requirements
· Phase 5 CPL
aerodynamics and theory of flight,
meteorology,
airframes, engines and systems,
flight instruments,
radio and electronic theory,
navigation,
flight operations,
licensing requirements, and
human factors including pilot decisionmaking. )
CPL Test
· Phase 6 Group 1
meteorology,
flight instruments,
radio and electronic theory
navigation
Canadian Aviation Regulations
Departure
Enroute
Arrival
Holding
Approach
Landing
diversions
human factors including pilot decisionmaking.
Instrument Rating Test
· Phase 7 Multi Crew Cooperation