The following prerequisites are the minimum entry requirements applicable to students wishing to study towards the Pilot Licensing Courses:
Minimum age of 17 years
Pass in FSLC/ FSFE with Sound reading and interpretation skills in the English language, or IELTS
All applicants must prove competence in spoken and written English. Candidates who are unable to prove an adequate level of English during the selection process will not be successful.
Some experience of being around aircraft, or provides evidence of self-motivated efforts to educate themselves about aircraft and the profession of being a pilot.
Must be able to qualify for the following Aviation Medical Certificate:
Applicants who are advised they have successfully completed the selection process must present their Class 1 medical to the flight training organisation before they commence training.
The Civil Aviation Authority requires all prospective licence holders to meet a Fit and Proper Person Assessment prior to licence issue. You are therefore required to provide police clearance, and if need be an LTA (transport authority) offence history on application for a Pilot licence. This information will need to be obtained from the country or countries which you have spent more than six months in within the last five years.
An up to date Criminal Conviction Report showing a conviction-free period of at least three years prior to the date on which training will commence.
Applicants will be made aware that a conviction for drunk driving (or other serious offence or serial offending) while on the course breaches the fit and proper person criteria, and their training will be terminated.
NB: *Candidates will only be recruited after undergoing our thorough vetting process which includes a high quality IQ test and interview.