ATPL(H) – Airline Transport Pilot License Helicopter


HELITOM s.r.o. provides theoretical training for obtaining a helicopter transport pilot license in the modular course ATPL(H). The ATPL(H) qualification is the highest possible professional license for helicopter pilots. PThe ATPL(H) pilot license entitles you to exercise all the rights acquired by the LAPL(H), PPL(H) and CPL(H) licenses, as well as the function of pilot-in-command of single-pilot and multi-pilot helicopters deployed in non-commercial and commercial air transport. The qualification of a transport pilot allows you to fly against payment.

Requirements:

  • There is no minimum age.
  • The applicant must provide sufficient knowledge of mathematics, physics and English language
  • Theoretical part: 250 - 650 hours
  • Areas covered:
    1. Aviation law and ATC procedures
    2. VFR communication
    3. IFR communication
    4. Human performance and limitations
    5. Weight and balance
    6. Performance – helicopters
    7. General knowledge of aircraft
    8. Instrumentation
    9. Meteorology
    10. General navigation
    11. Radionavigation
    12. Flight monitoring and planning
    13. Operating procedures
    14. Principles of flight - helicopters

Course progress


Theoretical training will be in the form of professional lectures in the Helitom s.r.o. classrooms and in the form of self-study. To tackle the theoretical preparation, the course's participants are given access to an e-learning and testing software that allows effective preparation for theoretical exams at Civil Aviation Authority. The total length of study in the ATPL(H) course depends on the applicant's previous experience and ranges from at least 250 hours to 650 hours. From the specified teaching time, at least 10% of the hours will take place in the HELITOM s.r.o. classrooms.

The successful completion of theoretical training in the helicopter school HELITOM s.r.o. is confirmed by the issuance of a certificate of training completion, which is necessary for registration for the theoretical examinations at the Civil Aviation Authority.

Need to ask something?