ATPL GROUND SCHOOL
Purpose
Provide advanced ATPL theory preparation to strengthen operational knowledge and examination readiness, supporting airline selection and future type-rating training.
Airline theory mastery—built for selection readiness and future type-rating success
Training Outcomes
- Demonstrate airline-level theoretical knowledge across ATPL subjects
- Apply operational concepts, performance planning, and systems understanding
- Build disciplined study habits aligned to assessment requirements
Training Content & Hours
- Ground Training : 239 hours
Entry Requirements
- Hold a Commercial Pilot Licence and Instrument Rating
- Special exemptions may apply for rated military pilots or former rated military pilots (subject to applicable rules)
Privileges
- (Ground school program—no flight privileges; supports ATPL theory requirements.)
Application
- Submit the application form and required supporting documents
- Admissions coordination and enrolment guidance will be provided by the BIFA admissions team
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