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ATPL(A) - Airline Transport Pilot License

Training for the ATPL(A) license can be started by holders of a Private Pilot License PPL(A) or higher, airplane category.

For PPL(A) holders, training at ATO Avioner includes 675 hours and is conducted in four phases:

  • Phase I – Self-study (remote learning) – Lectures on the Avioner platform
  • Phase II – Self-study (remote learning) – Reading materials and test completion
  • Phase III – Online sessions – Real-time remote training on individual subjects
  • Phase IV – Online sessions – Remote training in the 100 KSA area
  • Upon successful completion of the fourth phase, you will receive a certificate of completion for the ATPL(A) course.

We invite you to explore the training offer on the Avioner school website.

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PPL(A) - Private Pilot License (Aeroplane)

This training is designed for individuals aged 16 and older, with no upper age limit. The PPL(A) license is a gateway to fulfilling your dreams and serves as a prerequisite for further pilot training. The course includes 100 hours of online theoretical classes, and upon receiving the theoretical course completion certificate, you can begin flight training at a selected practical training center. The minimum required flight hours for practical training is 45.

We invite you to explore the training offer on the Avioner school website.

  • Short Course – Available only for holders of an SPL, PPL(H), LAPL(H), CPL(H) or BPL license.
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PPL(H) - Private Pilot License (Helicopter)

This license can be obtained at the age of 17, but practical training can begin at 16. If you plan to pursue a career as a helicopter pilot, after obtaining a PPL(H), you will need to continue training for the CPL(H) commercial license.

The course includes 100 hours of online theoretical classes, and upon receiving the theoretical course completion certificate, you can begin flight training at a selected practical training center. The minimum required flight hours for practical training is 45.

We invite you to explore the training offer on the Avioner school website.

  • Short Course – Available only for holders of an SPL, PPL(A), LAPL(A), CPL(A), ATPL(A) or BPL license.
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ATPL(A)
Airline Transport Pilot License

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PPL(A)
Private Pilot License (Aeroplane)

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PPL(H)
Private Pilot License (Helicopter)

CHECK THE QUALITY OF OUR TRAININGS
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Aircraft General Knowledge - Powerplant, Systems, Instrumentation - PPL(A)
Mikołaj Pernak

Hydromechanics - basic principles, Hydraulic systems, Hydraulic fluids - types, characteristics, limitations, Hydraulic system components and operation

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Performance - ATPL(A)
Aleksander Pytel

Aircraft performance classes, General Principles - Take-off, General Principles - Climb

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Communications - PPL(A)
Martyna Kurek

General definitions, Q-code, Categories of messages

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General Navigation - ATPL(A)
Jan Franciszek Kłudkiewicz

Keppler laws, Prograde and retrograde orbits, Sidereal time, A solstice and an equinox, Equation of time, Greenwich meridian and GMT, Latitude and longitude, Seasons on the Earth, The Earth dimensions, The Earth convergence

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Principles of flight - PPL(H)
Adrian Szymański

- Systems of units - Calculations - International Standard Atmosphere - Newton’s laws - Bernoulli’s equation - Laminar and turbulent airflow

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Navigation - PPL(A)
Jan Franciszek Kłudkiewicz

The planet Earth: Kepler Laws, Aphelion and Peryhelion, Sidereal time and prograde and retrograde orbits, Equation of time and a sundial, Greenwich meridian and GMT, Latidude vs. longitude, Seasons of the Earth, The Earth dimensions, The Earth (meridian) cenvergence

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MEET OUR INSTRUCTORS
Kamil Bojarski
Kamil Bojarski

Kamil Bojarski works as an airline pilot on a daily basis and has passion for gliding in a flying club. He began his adventure with aviation with gliders. A member of the Polish National Junior Team for several years as both glider and airplane pilot. He gained theoretical knowledge at the Rzeszów University of Technology, majoring in Aviation and Space Science, where he obtained the master of science degree in engineering. His main interests are aircraft construction and flight mechanics. He is interested in sports - especially long-distance running.

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Jakub Załęski
Jakub Załęski

Jakub Załęski - started his adventure with aviation in 2018. As an instructor, he focuses on transmitting aviation knowledge with emphasis on its practical aspects. He is also a PR specialist by education. In the past he was involved in sport dancing - he is, among others, Polish Boogie Woogie champion - and he also worked as a dance instructor. He has been developing his skills as a flight instructor for many years. In his free time he enjoys climbing and cycling. Currently, he fulfills his aviation dreams as the first officer on the Boeing 737 aircraft.

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Janusz Jasiński
Janusz Jasiński

Janusz Jasiński graduated the Military University of Technology as a meteorologist and worked as the chief of the meteorological station in a Polish Air Force Airbase, then as a teacher and instructor in meteorology in the Polish Air Force University. Having completed his doctoral research, he has been teaching in the Military University of Technology - mainly remote sensing, meteorological instruments and measurement techniques, and meteorology for aviation. He has also been involved in developing measurements systems and applications for upper air soundings and aviation.

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Mikołaj Pernak
Mikołaj Pernak

Mikołaj Pernak has been connected to aviation since early childhood, his grandfather served in Polish Air Force. His father taught him the basics of flying starting at the age of 9. Mikołaj then paved his way from gliding, via gyrocopters to aircraft, flying in solo and group trips spanning almost entire Europe. Currently a CPL holder, Mikołaj is teaching in flight schools in Poland and the United Kingdom, where he is completing his postgraduate degree in Advanced Aeronautical Engineering.

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Martyna Kurek
Martyna Kurek

Martyna Kurek is an Airline Pilot with Airline Transport Pilot License, currently flying as a Captain on Airbus A320/321. She completed her flight training in Państwowe Zakłady Lotnicze Warszawa Okęcie, Airbus Defence & Space Approved Training Organisation in Mielec. She graduated with Engineer and Master degree from Technical University of Rzeszów, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics and her specialisation is Avionics. She is active airline pilot, flying A320/A321 around the Europe. In addition she is MCC instructor and she is working at one of the polish Universities preparing future pilots for the job, with the major specialisation in Operational Procedures and MCC.

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Adrian Szymański
Adrian Szymański

Adrian Szymański - began his aviation adventure with aircraft modeling and took part in many modeling competitions including international ones. He continued his hobby also during his studies when, together with the scientific club, he took part in the prestigious SAE Aero Design competition in the USA. He started his aviation training with parachuting and then he trained in gliders. Currently, he is a helicopter pilot with experience on light and medium helicopters. He graduated from the Air Force Academy in the field of Aviation and Space Science with the engineer's degree in the specialty of "aircraft piloting" and the master of science degree in the specialty of "aircraft operation".

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