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Gold Wings Flight Academy

ATPL(A) pilot license modular course in Poland, Warsaw

Integrated course - the course lasts 18-36 months.  The integrated course lasts a maximum of 36 months. 

After the course, the student receives an EASA license, i.e. a license valid for the EU ->  it doesn't mean that the "new" pilot can fly only above the UE territories, but can fly (drive) EU-registered aircraft.

 

Regarding the fleet - the planes are largely new (less than a year old). DA 20 Katana planes are also available - unique aircraft that can be practiced in non-standard positions - required by airlines, basic stunts and UPRT-advanced training (also required by airlines).

Training names included in the course: Practical:                                  Theoretical: LAPL (recreational)                    LAPL PPL (touristic)                           PPL CPL + IR (professional)              CPL + IR ATPL (for airlines)                      ATLP * * theoretical  ATPL is the one that the students participate and it already includes all of the above


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First Year €20,834
Total duration 36 MONTH(S)
First Year €20,834
Total duration 36 MONTH(S)
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OUR MISSION

Promotion of aviation by providing professional and safe training based on the highest international standard.

OUR FLEET

  • DIAMOND DA-42 (1 piece)- Four seat, twin engine, propeller-driven airplane, developed and manufactured by Diamond, AirCraft Industries, Dedicated for VFR/IFR, MEP, (L) and IR (ME) trainings
  • CRUISER PS-28 (3 pieces)- Two-seat, low wing aircraft, manufactured in Czech Republic. Dedicated for VFR(SE) trainings.
  • CESSNA 172 (4 pieces)- An American four-seat, single-engine, high wing, fixed-wing aircraft made by the Cessna Aircraft Company. Dedicated for VFR(SE) and IFR(SE) trainings.
  • AT-3 (1 pieces)- Two-seat, low wing aircraft manufactured in Poland (actually under chinese capital). Dedicated for VFR(SE) trainings.
  • DA-20 (3 pieces)- The Diamond DA20 Katana an Austrian - deigned two- seat tricycle gear aircraft. Dedicated for VFR(SE) trainings with UPRT according to PART.FCL.745A training
  • Zlin Z526F (1 piece)- The Zlin Z526F an Czechoslovakian - deigned two-seat aircraft. Dedicated for Advanced UPRT training according to PART.FCL.745A

SIMULATORS

  • SIMULATOR A320 FNTP II/MCC dedicated for MCC Training
  • SIMULATOR DA40/42 FNTP II dedicated for VFR/IFR SE/ME Training
  • ALSIM AL-250 dedicated for VFR/IFR SE/ME Training

Why

  • Highest level of training services
  • Highly skilled instructors (20 practical instructors and 25 theoretical instructors)
  • Mostly new airplanes in excellent condition
  • Highly respected safety procedures (Standard Operation Procedures (SOP), Checklists from the very beginning)
  • Own Part-145 service
  • AOC owner (with SET-IMC)
  • ATO located on biggest polish GA airfield.Additional base on the Krakow-Pobiednik Airport (EPKP)
  • Full range of courses (ATPL (A) Integrated, ATPL (A) Modular, PPL (A), CPL (A), VFR (N), MEP (L), IR (A), FI (A), IRI (A), CRI (SP) M, CR, PC-12 NG, CR PA-46-SET, SEP (L).
  • Cooperation Agreement with Łazarski University

Facility

  • Highest level of training services
  • Highly skilled instructors (20 practical instructors and 25 theoretical instructors)
  • Mostly new airplanes in excellent condition
  • Highly respected safety procedures (Standard Operation Procedures (SOP), Checklists from the very beginning)
  • Own Part-145 service
  • AOC owner (with SET-IMC)
  • ATO located on biggest polish GA airfield.Additional base on the Krakow-Pobiednik Airport (EPKP)
  • Full range of courses (ATPL (A) Integrated, ATPL (A) Modular, PPL (A), CPL (A), VFR (N), MEP (L), IR (A), FI (A), IRI (A), CRI (SP) M, CR, PC-12 NG, CR PA-46-SET, SEP (L).
  • Cooperation Agreement with Łazarski University

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Warsaw, ul. Gen. Sylwestra Kaliskiego 57
01-476

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