Airline Transport Pilot License
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The Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL or ATP) is the highest level of aircraft pilot certification. Those certified as Airline Transport Pilots are authorized to act as pilot-in-command of an aircraft in air carrier service.
Any pilot operating an aircraft for pay must start by obtaining a Commercial Pilots Licence (CPL). The actual ATP licence can normally only be obtained after logging at least 1500 flight hours on a multi-pilot aircraft.
Theoretical subjects included for ATPL applicants are:
- Air Law
- Aircraft General Knowledge
- Flight Performance and Planning
- Human Performance and Limitations
- Meteorology
- Navigation
- Operational Procedures
- Principles of Flight
- Communications
Flight training shall be of at least 195 hours, including visual navigation, instrument navigation, night flying, simulator flying and multi-crew co-operation (MCC)
For more information, see the appropriate sections in:
- Private Pilot License
- Pilot certification in the United States#Airline Transport Pilot
- Pilot licensing in Canada#Air Transport Pilot License
- Pilot licensing in the United Kingdom