Aviation Professional Qualifications
To be considered for aviation roles, candidates must possess a comprehensive set of qualifications, demonstrating a high level of skill, experience, and adherence to stringent industry standards. These requirements ensure the utmost safety and operational excellence.
Essential Certifications and Licenses
- An EASA Commercial Pilot License (CPL) with Multi-Engine Piston (MEP) and Instrument Rating (IR) is mandatory. Eligibility for an Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL) is also a significant asset.
- A current and valid EASA Class 1 Medical Certificate is a prerequisite for all flight crew positions.
Flight Experience and Training
- A minimum of 1000 hours of Pilot-in-Command (PIC) experience on multi-engine jet aircraft is required.
- Completion of an Advanced Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT) course is essential for maintaining high-risk management skills.
- A Multi-Crew Cooperation (MCC) certificate is necessary to demonstrate proficiency in collaborative flight operations.
Language Proficiency and Industry Experience
- Fluent command of both German and English is required. Proficiency in a third language is considered advantageous and may enhance career prospects.
- Demonstrable experience within the Business Aviation sector is highly valued, indicating an understanding of specialized operational environments.