Pilot Training
As EASA Approved Training Organization (ATO) based on an extensive experience from operating the Piper aircraft fleet since 2006 and Pilatus since 2009.
We provide Class Ratings for PA-46 SET (Classic Meridian with Meggitt/ Avidyne and G1000 up to M500 and M600 with G3000 Avionics, Piper M350 familiarization
training are provided upon request. PC-12 SET Class Rating also available for both NG and NGX Variants. Differences training between variants and other courses
like Refresher tailored to the needs of applicants are being provided. We do provide approved training for PPL (A), IR (A) and Night Rating on single engine
airplanes.
Contact us here training@ok-aviation.cz.
Apply for you training here:
PA-46 SET Class Rating
Prerequisites:
Before starting flight training, applicants for the issue of a class rating for a single-pilot Airplane classified as a high-performance Airplane shall:
- PPL (A) license or higher and have at least 200 hours of total flying experience, of which 70 hours as PIC in airplanes; and
comply with one of the following requirements:
- hold a certificate of satisfactory completion of a course for additional theoretical knowledge (HPA) undertaken at an ATO; or
- have passed the ATPL(A) theoretical knowledge examinations in accordance with this Annex (Part-FCL); or
- hold, in addition to a license issued in accordance with this Annex (Part-FCL), an ATPL(A) or CPL(A)/IR with theoretical knowledge credit for ATPL(A), issued in accordance with Annex 1 to the Chicago Convention.
Course details:
- Theoretical training by E-Learning online and one day classroom (Totally 30 Hours)
- A written test (Min. Pass Mark of 75%)
- 10 Block Hours on Aircraft (or Simulator FTD Level 2 + Aircraft)
PC-12 SET Class Rating
Prerequisites:
Before starting flight training, applicants for the issue of a class rating for a single-pilot Airplane classified as a high-performance Airplane shall:
- PPL (A) license or higher and have at least 200 hours of total flying experience, of which 70 hours as PIC in airplanes; and
comply with one of the following requirements:
- hold a certificate of satisfactory completion of a course for additional theoretical knowledge (HPA) undertaken at an ATO; or
- have passed the ATPL(A) theoretical knowledge examinations in accordance with this Annex (Part-FCL); or
- hold, in addition to a license issued in accordance with this Annex (Part-FCL), an ATPL(A) or CPL(A)/IR with theoretical knowledge credit for ATPL(A), issued in accordance with Annex 1 to the Chicago Convention.
Course details:
- Theoretical training by E-Learning online and two days classroom (Totally 49 Hours)
- A written test (Min. Pass Mark of 75%)
- 12 block hours on actual Airplane (NG/NGX Variant)