The Flyschool Air Academy pilot school begins the 2024/2025 academic year with three classes of its ATPL(A) Airline Transport Pilot course at its bases in Madrid and Mallorca.
The commercial pilot training center located in Madrid and Mallorca has begun its 2023/2024 academic year with three classes distributed between its main facilities in Madrid City Center, Cuatro Vientos Airport (Madrid), and Son Bonet Airport (Mallorca).
Students can complete their studies in 18 months, during which they will receive more than 1,000 hours of theoretical training and complete between 236 and 500 flight hours, depending on the training program chosen. All students will complete up to 40 flight hours in the school’s certified Airbus A320 simulators.
Both Cuatro Vientos Airport and Son Bonet, the school’s flight operating bases, offer numerous advantages and opportunities for student training. This is why they are the leading airports for professional pilot training, where the majority of current airline pilots have been trained.
The teaching team for this course has been expanded with new industry professionals who, following a rigorous selection process, have been trained and standardized, placing special emphasis on teaching techniques, as well as pilot skills and attitudes, to become qualified instructors at the center and thus offer training in line with European airline requirements.
The school focuses on and specializes in training airline pilots for ATPL(A) aircraft, with more than 100 students per year and offering modular and integrated options. Both can be complemented with FI(A) flight instructor courses and Airbus A320 type rating (TRA320).
During this academic year, students will be eligible for the excellence scholarship awarded by the school to the best student in their class, facilitating their access to the instructor course. They will also benefit from an increased fleet of aircraft to 25 and five flight simulators on-site.
Of note is the campus being built at the Son Bonet base (Mallorca) to offer accommodation services to students through a coliving system, allowing them to live and study at the airport itself. Students at the Madrid base will also be able to benefit from these facilities on their training trips to the Balearic archipelago.