Advanced UPRT
The Advanced UPRT course is designed to equip pilots with the skills and knowledge to effectively manage the physiological and psychological challenges of dynamic upsets in aeroplanes. Through comprehensive training, pilots develop the competence and resilience needed to apply appropriate recovery techniques, ensuring confidence and safety during unexpected in-flight situations.
Requirements
topics covered
The Night Rating Course covers a wide range of essential topics, including night VMC minima, airspace control rules, and aerodrome lighting regulations. Students will learn about aircraft navigation lights, collision avoidance procedures, and the physiological aspects of night vision and orientation. The course also addresses the dangers of disorientation, weather deterioration, and icing conditions, along with practical and radio navigation principles. Additional topics include instrument systems, cockpit lighting, and planning techniques to ensure safe operations at night.
Duration
1 Week
FLIGHT training
8 hours of training, which includes:
- 5 hours of theoretical knowledge instruction
- Pre-flight briefings and post-flight debriefings
- 3 hours of dual flight instruction in a single-engine piston (SEP) aircraft