ST Aerospace is diversifying into the commercial pilot training business, with the opening of a joint venture to offer courses in
The partnership with Aviation Training (
In its first year, the joint venture aims to train 75 students to commercial pilot licence and instrument rating level. It then plans to recruit 200 students by 2009 to be trained in the multi-crew pilot licence (MPL), which was introduced last November by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).
“The new MPL provides the aviation industry with an opportunity to train pilots directly for co-pilot duties, allowing a pilot to exercise the privileges of a co-pilot in commercial air transportation on multi-crew aircraft,” says ST Aero. “The MPL training programme offers a significant improvement and relies more on flight simulators to train students from the start to function as crew members on specific types of aircraft they will be operating.”
It adds that while trainees take 24-30 months to graduate under a typical CPL, the MPL course would take only about 12-15 months. The cadet pilots will train on Cessna 172R/172S, Piper PA28R Arrow, Piper PA44 Seminole and Beechcraft King Air C90, and will be licensed to fly the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737.
The first centre will be an ab initio training facility in
It will also team up with the Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (NUAA)
Several other groups are also seeking to capitalise on the strong demand for pilots in fast-growing markets such as
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Source: Flight Daily News