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43 Air School
iATPL Integrated Airline Transport Pilot Licence
- Port Alfred, South Africa
- Lanseria, South Africa
- + 1 more
Preparatory Program
Full time
57 weeks
On-Campus
English
This Course provides Seamless Training by readying the candidate for an Airline Type Rating. 43 iATPL delivers a unique qualification with a Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) with a Multi-Engine Instrument Rated (ME+IR) Licence including the Airline Transport Licence Theory Credits. This includes a Multi-Crew Co-operation (MCC) Licence endorsement achieved at an Airline Jet Aircraft level Boeing B737NG or Airbus A320.


43 Air School
PPL Private Pilot Licence
- Port Alfred, South Africa
- Lanseria, South Africa
- + 1 more
Preparatory Program
Full time
84 days
On-Campus
English
The PPL course equips students with the knowledge, skills and experience to confidently operate light aeroplanes in daylight and good weather. This course is for students who would like to pursue recreational flying.
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Studying Licence and Training Programs in South Africa offers a unique chance to gain practical skills while engaging with real-world challenges. This field focuses on equipping students with the competencies needed to thrive in various industries, from hospitality to education.
Through applied coursework, you’ll develop skills in areas like instructional design and learner assessment. Students engage in simulations and role-playing exercises that mirror everyday workplace scenarios, helping them build confidence as they interact with diverse situations. Courses often cover topics such as compliance standards, program evaluation, and adult education principles, preparing you for roles that require strong organizational and communication skills.
The emphasis on experiential learning in South Africa's education system fosters independence and encourages critical thinking. Graduates are well-prepared for careers as training facilitators, curriculum developers, or program coordinators, with skills that are valued not only locally but also in the global job market. By immersing yourself in this dynamic field, you’ll enhance your adaptability and readiness for professional success.