Integrated courses or Modular courses?
The Integrated Course PTLA is completed in just 14 months without any previous experience. On the other hand the training to obtain the licence through the Modular Method requires the student to be the holder of a PPL (Private Pilots Licence) as well as having built some flying hours after being issued with that licence. Together with its short length, the advantage of the integrated course is that it includes all the licences and ratings so the student obtains the highest official qualification in the aeronautical environment through a flying school. The qualifications enable the holder of the licence to fly as a co-pilot on multi-engine multi-crew aeroplanes on commercial air transport flights as well as obtaining the Commercial Pilots Licence CPL(A), the Instrument Rating (IR), the Multi-Engine Land Plane Rating (MEP,L), International Radiotelephony Operators Licence together with the ground school knowledge required to finally obtain the Airline Transport Pilots Licence, PTLA(A) as
The Integrated Course ATPL is completed in 20 months without any previous flying experience and with a constant and intensive assessment. The Modular training is carried out by obtaining different licences and ratings in phases. The duration is greater but may be more comfortable for those who want to reconcile their work or other activity with the course Together with its short length, the advantage of the integrated course is that it includes all the licences and ratings so the student obtains the highest official qualification in the aeronautical environment through a flying school. The qualifications enable the holder of the licence to fly as a co-pilot on multi-engine multi-crew aeroplanes on commercial air transport flights as well as obtaining the Commercial Pilots Licence CPL(A), the Instrument Rating (IR), the Multi-Engine Land Plane Rating (MEP,L), International Radiotelephony Operators Licence together with the ground school knowledge required to finally obtain the Airline T