Combined Modular

professional, airline standard instruction

Our 21-week flagship modular package combines Multi-Engine Piston Class Rating (MEP) and Commercial Pilot Licence with Instrument Rating (CPL IR) and Airline Pilot Standard Multi-crew Co-Operation (APS MCC) ensuring you are ready to embark on airline operations. 

You will be exposed to airline Standard Operating Procedures, using the latest aircraft and simulator technology in our state-of-the-art training centre. On graduation if you meet the Skyborne required standards, you will be invited to the airline graduation placement pool and will be fully ready to commence airline operations.

Course Breakdown and price

£49,400

timeline

The course typically takes 21 weeks to complete and you will complete your training at our Gloucestershire Airport training facility, making use of our premium equipment and highly experienced instructor team. Training is completed on the Diamond DA-42 fleet and the Boeing 737 MAX simulator.

7 hours of MEP theoretical knowledge instruction
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7 hours of MEP theoretical knowledge instruction
41 hours of DA-42 multi-engine piston training
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41 hours of DA-42 multi-engine piston training
35 hours of DA-42 FNPT II training
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35 hours of DA-42 FNPT II training
2 hour Combined MEP and CPL skills test
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2 hour Combined MEP and CPL skills test
2 hour IR skills test
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2 hour IR skills test
1 day UPRT theoretical knowledge training
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1 day UPRT theoretical knowledge training
3 hours of UPRT Slingsby T67 Firefly training
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3 hours of UPRT Slingsby T67 Firefly training
25 hours of APS MCC theoretical knowledge training
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25 hours of APS MCC theoretical knowledge training
40 hours Boeing 737 MAX APS MCC simulator training
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40 hours Boeing 737 MAX APS MCC simulator training

Course Requirements

Before starting the Combined Modular course you must:

  • Be the holder of a PPL(A) issued in accordance with current UK CAA regulations and current UK CAA publications
  • Have completed 169 flight hours (please note that Skyborne can offer a structured hour building package to meet this requirement)
  • Hold a night rating
  • Hold a flight radio telephony operator licence
  • Have completed a 300 nm qualifying cross country
  • 100 hrs PIC
  • 50 hrs cross country PIC
  • Have completed the Theoretical Knowledge instruction for the CPL(A) or ATPL(A). The Theoretical Knowledge written exams remain valid for 36 months from the date the last exam was passed (please note that Skyborne can offer an ATPL Theoretical Knowledge package to meet this requirement). Successful licence issue must take place within this period.

You must have at least five GCSEs at grade 4 (C) or equivalent. If applying from outside the UK, please see UK NARIC for guidance on equivalent academic qualifications. Some airlines may insist on higher qualifications, such as A Levels.

A current and valid unrestricted UK CAA Class 1 Medical Certificate is required before starting this course.

Non-native English speakers must hold a minimum of ICAO Level 5 English Language Radio Telephone licence.

You must be at least 18 years old on the first day of the course.

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PHASE 1 - THEORETICAL KNOWLEDGE TRAINING - GLOUCESTER

Your training starts in our headquarters at Gloucestershire Airport, in the UK, where you will study and be examined on the UK CAA ATPL subjects. 13 exams will be completed during this phase.

We aim to make this phase not all classroom-based. Where possible, you may be able to take part in observation flights and conduct familiarisation work in our Diamond DA-42 and Boeing 737 Max Simulators.

What Happens Next ?

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