Cork, Ireland – Atlantic Flight Training Academy (AFTA) has welcomed one of its largest Integrated classes this October, with over 40 cadets arriving from various parts of the world. The academy is particularly excited to see many students join its airline-mentored programs.
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Florida, United States-headquartered flight and aircraft maintenance training group Epic Flight Academy celebrated a major milestone, having been awarded the prestigious 2024 Aviation Achievement Award by the Kentucky Aviation Hall of Fame. The recognition was given in honor of the recent opening of Epic’s new aircraft mechanic school at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, marking a significant contribution to the future of aviation training.
The award ceremony took place at the Aviation Museum of Kentucky in Lexington, where CEO Danny Perna, COO Josh Rawlins and Jon Luck were present to accept the accolade on behalf of the academy.
Source: Epic Flight Academy
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Chimes Aviation Academy (CAA), which operates two flight training bases in India and recently announced an order to expand its fleet with additional training aircraft, has launched together with Indian airline IndiGo, the IndiGo Flying Instructor Program (FIP). This program aims to deliver top-quality pilot training while providing a clear pathway for aspiring instructors to transition into commercial airline roles at IndiGo, one of India’s largest carriers.
Program Overview:
- The CAA-IndiGo FIP offers multi-engine CPL holders an opportunity to become certified flight instructors at CAA while building valuable flight experience.
- The program focuses on flying instruction for IndiGo cadet pilots, allowing candidates to accumulate 2000 flight hours, enhance their aviation skills, and ultimately move into positions as Junior First Officers (JFO) at IndiGo.
- After logging 500 flight hours on the Airbus A320, successful candidates will be promoted to Senior First Officer (SFO), fast-tracking their commercial aviation careers.
- The cost of the instructor rating is covered
- When a candidate is selected by IndiGo Airlines and successfully signs an LOI with the airline, they will retain seniority at the airline from that day forward
Eligibility:
- Current students and graduates of Chimes Aviation Academy will be given preference, though all CPL holders with a multi-engine rating and a passion for aviation education are encouraged to apply.
- Candidates must pass a two-round interview process, along with an ADAPT test, to be selected for the program.
Requirements:
- Commercial Pilot License (CPL) with a multi-engine rating is required. No prior flight instruction experience is needed.
- Maximum age for applicants: 40 years.
- Preferred experience with C172, PA28, and DA42 aircraft.
Application Process:
- Written test, followed by interviews with both CAA and IndiGo teams.
- Candidates will undergo the ADAPT test, a personal interview with IndiGo, and upon successful completion, receive an LOI (Letter of Intent) from IndiGo.
Source: Chimes Aviation Academy
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Source: AELO Swiss Academy
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“As TAFA, we received our ISO 9001 certificate flawlessly. Our certificate is a first in the sector as it covers all of the subjects of Flight Training, Airport Operation and Airworthiness Management. I would like to thank all my colleagues.” shared Dr Ibrahim Zeki Akyurt, General Manager at TAFA.
“With the Quality Management System established at international standards, we aim to continuously improve our flight training service quality and to document our achievements by reaching other Quality Management System standards.” shared TAFA.
Source: Turkish Airlines Flight Academy
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Lakeland, Florida, United States headquartered aviation and pilot training group International Aero Academy, which was established in 2017 initially focusing on accelerated pilot training but has since expanded to include aircraft maintenance technician training, on-demand charter services, and an in-house FAA Part 145 repair station, has shared that it has expanded its presences in India with new office locations in six major cities:
- Mumbai
- Delhi
- Pune
- Bengaluru
- Chennai
- Kolkata
IAA started with just 8 aircraft and now operates operates a fleet of 26 aircraft including Tecnam P2008, P2006T and Cessna 172 and 152 aircraft. Currently IAA has around 100 to 120 pilots in training at any one time.
Source: IAA
