
Integrated ATPL also referred to as the 0 to ATPL course, grants its holder the highest level of pilot certification. By following a structured single course divided into carefully planned training stages, it’s designed to take you from no previous experience in aviation all the way to the ATPL licence in one go. Course is (EASA) approved & designed to give you the exact knowledge and expertise to meet the requirements of all the major airlines around the world. Once you finish this course, you will be ready to take a right seat in all the major airlines!
This course is structured into three stages, guiding you step by step toward your goal of becoming a commercial pilot.
The goal of the ATPL theoretical course is to equip students with the knowledge necessary to successfully pass the various modules of the ATPL theoretical exams as outlined in LYCAA FCL.515. The course consists of 750 hours of training, which is distributed across three phases covering different subjects.
Phase 1
Phase 2
Phase 3
The program fully incorporates Libyan Civil Aviation requirements throughout the entire training syllabus, with a strong focus on real-world training, managing emergency situations, building resilience, and more.
Classroom instruction combines theoretical and practical work to cover the subject matter. This includes, but is not limited to, lessons, tutorials, demonstrations, planning, communications, group presentations, scenario and project-based exercises, hands-on simulator training, computer-based learning, workbook activities, assignments, airport or aviation industry field trips, and other forms of media-based training.
Once you’ve successfully passed your ATPL exams, you’ll begin flight training at our facility at Zwara Airport. The skies of northwest Libya offer excellent, pilot-friendly conditions, and with Zwara’s low air traffic and long runway, you’ll experience a smooth and confident start to your flight training.
The Multi-Crew Coordination and Jet Orientation Course marks the final phase of your training and serves as the ultimate preparation for your first airline application. This stage integrates everything you’ve learned, allowing you to operate in a realistic airline training environment and perform as a professional airline pilot. You will:
Complete two weeks of intensive Multi-Crew Cooperation (MCC) and Jet Orientation Course (JOC) training.