Airline Transport Pilot Certification Training Program
AC 61-138, Airline Transport Pilot Certification Training Program (CTP)
How many flight hours does ATP give you?
1500 Hours
Aeronautical Experience
| ATP Flight Time Requirements | |
|---|---|
| Total Flight Time | 1500 Hours |
| Night Flight Time | 100 Hours |
| Pilot-In-Command (PIC) | 250 Hours |
| Cross-Country | 500 Hours |
What is CTP used for?
CTP is a coenzyme in metabolic reactions like the synthesis of glycerophospholipids and glycosylation of proteins. CTP acts as an inhibitor of the enzyme aspartate carbamoyltransferase, which is used in pyrimidine biosynthesis.
How do I get my ATPL?
You must have completed a minimum of 1500 hours of flight time in aeroplanes, including at least:
- 500 hours in multi-pilot operations on aeroplanes.
- 500 hours as Pilot in command under supervision (PICUS)
- 200 hours of cross-country flight time, of which at least 100 hours should be as PIC or as PIC under supervision.
Do airlines hire ATP graduates?
Over 200 ATP Graduates Hired as Airline Pilots ATP is proud to have the highest ratio of airline placements to students of all the leading flight training academies and this week it hit a milestone of over 200 graduates hired by airlines in the last 12 months.
What is the CTP pass rate?
The passing rate for the CTP exam program is 50%. This means that out of 170 MCQs you have to mark at least 80 MCQs correctly to pass the exam.
Is CTP the same as Rego?
In New South Wales (where CTP is often known as ‘Green Slip’) and Queensland, you must have CTP Insurance sorted before you can register your car. Drivers can buy it directly from a licensed insurer. CTP is then included in your rego payment.
What are the requirements to become an ATP with restricted privileges?
An ATP with restricted privileges requires you to: 1 Be 21 years old 2 Hold a Commercial Pilot Certificate with an Instrument Rating 3 Complete an Airline Transport Pilot Certification Training Program (ATP CTP) 4 Pass the ATP knowledge and practical test 5 And meet the flight time requirements of FAR 61.160 – roughly 1,500 hours More
What are the requirements to become an ATP Pilot?
The requirements for the standard ATP are: 1 1500 flight hours. 2 500 cross country (XC) 3 100 night (25 PIC) 4 75 instrument. 5 250 PIC. 6 50 multi-engine. 7 Pilot must be 23 years of age.
What are the exceptions to the ATP program?
They’ve made exceptions for pilots coming through certain training programs, allowing them to earn an ATP with restricted privileges in less time. The exceptions are: Hold a Commercial Pilot Certificate that was earned through the university’s part 141 training program
What is the difference between an ATP and an sic?
In short, on August 1, 2013, the FAA requires SIC’s to hold an Airline Transport Pilot Certificate (ATP), but the certificate may have restricted privileges. An ATP with restricted privileges requires you to: Be 21 years old Hold a Commercial Pilot Certificate with an Instrument Rating