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Certificate in Aviation Studies

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Certificate in Aviation Meteorology

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Certificate in Airport Planning and Design

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Certificate in Human Factors in Aviation

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Certificate in Aviation Environmental Management

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Certificate in Aerospace Engineering Fundamentals

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Certificate in Airline Business Principles

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Certificate in Airline Business Principles

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Certificate in Introduction to Logistics (Int)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Certificate in Climate and Sustainable Transport (Int)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Certificate in Data Literacy for Aviation (Int)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Certificate in Intl. Relations and Airspace Policy (Int)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Diploma Level

Diploma in Aviation Management

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Diploma in Aviation Logistics and Operations

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Diploma in Aerospace Systems

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Diploma in Aviation Safety and Security

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Diploma in Airport Operations and Infrastructure

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Diploma in Aviation Sustainability

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Diploma in Aviation Law and Regulation

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Diploma in Travel, Tourism, and Aviation (Int)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Diploma in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering (Int)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Diploma in Geospatial Technologies (GIS) INT

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Diploma in Public Safety and Risk Management (Int)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Diploma in Environmental Management (Int)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Bachelor's Degree

Bachelors in Aviation with CPL

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Bachelors in Airline and Airport Management

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Bachelors in Aviation Business Administration

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Bachelors in Aviation Safety and Security

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Bachelors in Air Traffic Management

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Bachelors in Unmanned Aerial Systems

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Bachelor of Science in Aviation

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Bachelor of Science in Aircraft Maintenance Eng...

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Bachelor of Science in Aviation Environmental System

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Bachelor of Science in Aviation Operations and Analytics

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Bachelor of Science  in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Bachelor of Science  in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering (I)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science - Aviation (I)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science (I)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Bachelor of Sicence in Psychology - Aviation Human (I)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Bachelor of Science  in Artificial Intelligence/Data (I)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Bachelor of Science  in International Aviation Law (I)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Bachelor of Science  in Logistics and Supply Chain (I)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Bachelor in Communication and Public Relations (I)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Bachelor of Science  in International Relations Air Diplo (I)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Master's Degree

Masters in Aviation Management

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Masters in Human Factors in Aviation

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Masters in Aviation Law and Policy

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Masters in Air Transport Planning and Policy

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Masters in Sustainable Aviation Systems

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Masters in Airline and Airport Strategy

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Masters in Aviation Safety and Security

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Master of Science in Aerospace or Aeronautical Engineering

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Master of Science in Aviation Date Analytics

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Master of Science in Airport Infrastructure and Design

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Master of Science in Aviation Meterology

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Master of Science in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering (I)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Master of Science in Artifical Intelligence-Robotics (I)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Master of Science in Aviation Cybersecurity (I)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Master of Science in GIS and Remote Sensing (I)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Master of Science in Logistics and Global Suply (I)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Master of Science in Psychology - Aviation (I)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

MBA in Aviation / GLobal Transport (I)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

PhD / Doctoral Degree

Ph.D. in Aviation

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Ph.D. in Aviation Human Factors and Psychology

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Ph.D. in Air Transport Policy and Economics

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Ph.D. in Aviation Safety and Accident Prevention

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Ph.D. in Aviation Sustainability and Climate Science

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Doctor of Engineering in Flight Systems

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Doctor of Business Administration in Aviation Strategy

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Doctor of Education in Aviation Training and Education

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Ph.D. in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering (I)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Ph.D.  in AI for Autonomus Flight Systems (I)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Ph.D. in Public Policy - Airspace and Governance (I)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering - Airport (I)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Ph.D. in Psychology - Pilot Cognition and Safety (I)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Ph.D. in Aviation Cybersecurity and Risk Systems (I)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Ph.D. in Supply Chain Resilience and Air Logistics (I)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Ph.D. in Simulation and Learning Technology for A (I)

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

Post Doctoral Research Degree

PD Research-Advanced Autonomous and AI Driven

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

PD Research-Aviation Climate Impact and Sustainability

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

PD Research-Aviation Safety Culture and Human Factors

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

PD Research-Airspace Management and Regulatory

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

PD Research-Aviation Cybersecurity and Digital

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

PD Research-Advanced Simulation and Virtual Reality

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

PD Research-Supply Chain Optimization and Resilience

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).

PD Research-Interdisciplinary Aviation Systems Integration

The Student Pilot License (SPL) is the foundational step for anyone aspiring to become a professional pilot. It allows a trainee to begin formal flight training under the supervision of a certified instructor and, with approval, to perform solo flights in controlled conditions. While it does not permit carrying passengers or earning income, it provides the essential base for progressing toward more advanced licenses. Typically, candidates must be at least 16 years old, meet basic medical and language requirements, and complete initial ground school and flight training. Valid for around two years (renewable), the SPL serves as a gateway to the Private Pilot License (PPL), eventually leading to Commercial (CPL) and Airline Transport Pilot Licenses (ATPL).