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Private Pilot License - PPL (A)
Requirements
- Class 1/2 medical certificate
- Minimum 16 years of age
Training
- Ground training – 100h
- Flight training – minimum 45h
- Cross-country flights
The Private Pilot License PPL(A) is your first step into aviation. Safe Sky Alliance offers a comprehensive training program covering flight fundamentals, navigation, meteorology, air law, and aircraft handling. With guidance from experienced instructors, you will develop the skills and confidence required for safe, independent flying. The program combines structured ground school with practical flight training and serves as a foundation for further professional pilot training and career development, in accordance with international safety standards.
Building hours, forging expertise, mastering the skies
Time Building
Requirements
- Valid PPL (A) license
- Minimum 17 years of age
- Class 1/2 medical certificate
Training
- Flight training
- International flights – (Croatia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Italy, Hungary, Austria, Germany, Greece)
- Cross-country fights
Time Building is a key stage in a pilot’s development focused on gaining essential flight experience and improving overall proficiency. Through structured flight hours, including international cross-country flights and basic instrument flying, pilots refine their skills, expand their operational experience, and build confidence in real-world conditions. This phase is an important step toward advanced training and a professional aviation career, preparing pilots for the next stages of their development.
MASTER THE ART OF INSTRUMENT FLYING
Instrument Rating - IR (A)
Requirements
- Valid PPL (A) or CPL (A) license
- Entry test – English
- Class 1 medical certificate
- Minimum 70 flying hours as PIC
Training
- Ground training
- Flight training – 50h
Instrument Rating (IR/A) is a key step in a pilot’s progression toward commercial aviation, introducing flight operations without external visual references. The course focuses on instrument flying skills, procedures, and decision-making required for safe operations in controlled airspace and reduced visibility conditions.
Training is conducted by highly experienced airline instructors with extensive operational background. A significant part of the course is carried out on the FNPT II ALSIM AL250 simulator, one of the most advanced training devices for this type of instruction, enabling realistic and effective IFR training.
IR builds precision, situational awareness, and confidence for safe instrument flight operations.
Unlock the mysteries of the night sky
Night Rating - NR (A)
Requirements
- Valid PPL (A) or CPL (A) license
- Minimum 17 years of age
- Class 1/2 medical certificate
Training
- Ground training
- Flight training – 5h
Night Rating enables pilots to safely operate aircraft after sunset and expand their flying privileges. Training is conducted at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (LYBE), providing experience in operating within a controlled and complex international airport environment. The program covers night navigation, situational awareness, and precision landings in low-light conditions, with a strong focus on standard procedures, communication, and safety. Pilots gain the confidence and competence required for safe night operations and more advanced aviation scenarios.
MASTER THE ART OF TWIN-ENGINE FLYING
Multi Engine Piston - MEP (Land)
Requirements
- Valid PPL (A) or CPL (A) license
- Minimum 18 years of age
- Minimum 70 flying hours as PIC
- Class 1/2 medical certificate
Training
- Ground training
- Flight training – 7h
The Multi-Engine Course prepares pilots to safely and confidently operate twin-engine aircraft. The program is conducted on the Piper PA-44 Seminole, equipped with modern avionics, and is led by experienced instructors. Training covers advanced aircraft systems, asymmetric flight handling, and emergency procedures. Through structured theoretical and practical instruction, pilots develop the skills required for safe multi-engine operations and progression toward advanced aviation qualifications, enhancing both competence and career opportunities.
Unlock the Skies with the Highest Level of Pilot Certification
Airline Transport Pilot License - ATPL (A) - Theory
Requirements
- Valid PPL (A) or CPL (A) license
- Minimum 18 years of age
- Class 1 medical certificate
Training
- Ground training
- Distance learning supported
ATPL(A) Theory Course is the first step toward a professional career in commercial aviation. This program is delivered through a combination of classroom instruction and approved distance learning via the Evionica platform, allowing flexible and structured study. It also includes the 100KSA program, designed to build strong decision-making and aviation knowledge.
The course covers all ATPL theoretical subjects, including Air Law, Aircraft General Knowledge, Flight Planning & Monitoring, Human Performance, Meteorology, Navigation, Operational Procedures, Principles of Flight, and Communications.
Upon completion, students gain the required theoretical foundation for advanced flight training and airline career progression.
ELEVATE YOUR PILOT CAREER WITH A COMMERCIAL PILOT LICENSE
Commercial Pilot License - CPL (A)
Requirements
- Valid PPL (A) license
- Minimum 150 flight hours
- Minimum 18 years of age
- Class 1 medical certificate
Training
- Ground training
- Distance learning supported
- Flight training – 25h (20 hours on SEP and 5 hours on MEP)
CPL(A) (Commercial Pilot License) Course is designed to prepare pilots for a professional career in commercial aviation. The program focuses on advanced flight training with an emphasis on operations into international controlled airports, enhancing decision-making and situational awareness in real-world environments. Special attention is given to aircraft performance training, including short and soft field takeoffs and landings, as well as precision flying techniques.
Under the guidance of experienced instructors, students develop the skills to operate complex aircraft, manage abnormal and emergency situations, and fly safely in varying weather conditions. With a strong focus on professionalism, safety, and operational discipline, the CPL course provides the practical foundation required for airline and commercial flying careers.
Empowerment in the air begins with mastering the unexpected
Advanced Upset Prevention and Recovery Training - A-UPRT (A)
Requirements
- Valid CPL (A) or ATPL (A) license
- Minimum 18 years of age
Training
- Ground training – 10h
- Flight training – 3h
Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT) is an advanced safety program focused on preventing and recovering from loss of control in flight. The course combines theoretical knowledge with practical training to develop situational awareness, decision-making, and precise recovery techniques.
Training is delivered by highly experienced instructors, including former military pilots, who demonstrate aircraft behavior across different flight attitudes and conditions.
UPRT builds confidence and competence, preparing pilots to safely handle unexpected and demanding in-flight situations.
INSPIRE THE NEXT GENERATION OF AVIATORS
Flight Instructor - FI (A)
Requirements
- Valid CPL (A) license or PPL (A) with 200 flying hours, of which 150 hours as a pilot in command
- Minimum 18 years of age
- Minimum 10 flight hours of instrument flying training
- Class 1/2 medical certificate
Training
- Ground training
- Flight training – 30h
Flight Instructor (FI/A) is a qualification for experienced pilots who wish to become certified flight instructors and teach others how to fly single-engine aircraft. The course develops the ability to provide ab-initio flight instruction, including basic flying techniques, flight safety, aviation theory, and regulatory knowledge.
It prepares candidates to guide student pilots from initial training through to license completion, supporting the development of safe, competent, and confident aviators.
EXPAND YOUR TEACHING HORIZONS
Class Rating Instructor - CRI (A)
Requirements
- Valid CPL (A) license
- Minimum 18 years of age
- Minimum 30 hours of PIC on MEP (land) class
- Class 1/2 medical certificate
Training
- Theoretical classroom training
- Flight training – 5h
Class Rating Instructor (CRI/A – MEP) is an advanced instructor qualification for pilots who wish to teach in multi-engine piston aircraft. The course develops the skills required to provide flight instruction for MEP class rating, including asymmetric flight, engine failure procedures, and advanced multi-engine handling.
Navigating pilots through clouds, refining precision, elevating mastery.
Instrument Rating Instructor - IRI (A)
Requirements
- Valid CPL (A) or ATPL (A) license
- Minimum 18 years of age
- Minimum of 400h flown on airplanes and 800 hours of flight experience on Instruments (IR) or 200 hours on Instruments (IR) for FI(A) holders
- Class 1 medical certificate
Training
- Ground training
- Flight training – 10h
Instrument Rating Instructor (IRI/A) is an instructor qualification for pilots who wish to teach instrument flight rules (IFR) operations. The course focuses on developing the ability to provide instruction in instrument flying, including procedures, navigation, approach techniques, and decision-making in low visibility conditions.
It is intended for experienced instrument-rated pilots seeking to become instructors and train others in safe and precise instrument flight operations.