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Overview

The purpose of the training is to train professionals who are familiar with aviation and are able to work as professional pilots, and able to support the air operation, ground handling and transport operations at aircraft operators and organizations and carry out compliance monitoring and safety management activities also. After gaining the necessary professional experience they are able to fulfil the requirements as nominated post-holders also. The requirements for ATP (A) integrated training (Airline Transport Pilot, Aircraft) have been mastered. Graduates are prepared to continue their studies at the MSc level. During the first year besides basic technical studies, students will learn Principles of Flight as well as familiarize themselves with Aviation English. Following successful completion of the first two semesters, students will start the practical part of the course during the following summer and fly the aircraft. Next to aviation-related subjects, students will also gain strong engineering knowledge in various technical fields, such as mechanics, mathematics, technical drawing.

Specialisation options:

The Airline Pilot specialisation is the only one specialisation that is mandatory by this way: After successful completion of the programme (what is an ATPL integrated course) the following ratings will be obtained: ATPL theory, CPL (commercial pilot license) ME/IR (A) (multi-engine instrument rating), Night (VFR), MCC (Multi Crew Cooperation). Belonging to the exams at the end of the semesters, successful examinations at the Civil Aviation Authority are needed in the following subjects: Air Law, Aircraft General Knowledge (Airframe/Systems/Power plant, and Instrumentation, Mass and Balance, Performance, Flight Planning and Monitoring, Human Performance, Meteorology, General Navigation, Radio Navigation, Operational Procedures, Principles of Flight, VFR and IFR Communications. The practical training comprises 140 flight hours on aircraft 40 hours of simulator training (FNPT II) and 20 hours of Multi Crew Cooperation (FNPT II).

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Programme structure

Subjects

1st semester

Mathematics I.
Mechanics I.
Mechanical Drafting I.
Science of Materials and Production Technology I.
Engineering Informatics
Engineering Physics
Theory of Flight I.
English for Professional Purposes I.
Introduction to Hungarian language

2nd semester

Mathematics II.
Mechanics II.
Mechanical Drafting II.
Science of Materials and Production Technology II.
Heat and Flow Engineering I.
Science of Machines
Theory of Flight II.
English for Professional Purposes II.
Introduction to Hungarian language

3rd semester

Heat and Flow Engineering II.
Economics
Labour Safety
Machine Parts I.
Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Quality and Environment Control
Technical Chemistry
English for Professional Purposes III.
Power Plants I.
Flight Practice I.

4th semester

Machine Parts II.
Basics of Economics
English for Professional Purposes IV.
Air Law
Human Performances and Limitation
Power Plants II.
Flight Navigation I.
Flight Practice II.
Radio Communication

5th semester

Automatization and Control I.
Factory Organizing
Airplane Instruments and Apparatus I.
Airframes and Systems I.
Flight Performances and Planning I.
Flight Navigation II.
Aviation Meteorology
Flight Practice III.

6th semester

Business Law
Automatization and Control II.
Thesis I.
Airplane Instruments and Apparatus II.
Airframes and Systems II.
Flight Performances and Planning II.
Operations Procedures
Flight Practice IV.

7th semester

Human Resource Management
Thesis II.
Aviation Safety
Flight Practice V.
Multi Crew Cooperation

Career opportunities

Career prospect: On the base of the experience of the last 10 years the graduates have career prospect as the first officer at an airliner and flight instructor at an approved training organisation or commercial pilot at small aviation companies.

Apply now! Academic year 2025/26
Application deadline
31 Jan 2025, 14:00:00
Central European Time
Studies commence
1 Sept 2025
Apply now! Academic year 2025/26
Application deadline
31 Jan 2025, 14:00:00
Central European Time
Studies commence
1 Sept 2025
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