Cabair’s Distance Learning Course delivered by Cabair Modular at The EUROPEAN PILOT TRAINING ACADEMY is designed to meet the theoretical knowledge requirements detailed by the Joint Aviation Requirements - Flight Crew Licensing (JAR-FCL) for the issue of an Air Transport Pilot’s Licenses (ATPL).

The course comprises of 3 Phases with each phase containing four, five or six modules. Each Phase consists of 13 study periods, and 3 weeks consolidation and revision - including a 1-week residential course, plus 1 week for the JAR-FCL examinations. The schedule for each module includes a Self-Assessed Test at the end of each study period. For the majority of the modules this equates to 9 Self-Assessed tests.

At specified points in your studies you are required to complete 3 Progress Tests. These are submitted to the EPTA either by e-mail or post, for marking. All the questions have multi-choice answers and their format is very close to that used in the Joint Aviation Authority exams. The Progress Tests will be marked by a specialist tutor and returned to you with an answer/debrief sheet, along with the next Progress Test. If students encounter difficulties with any area of the course material, additional advice and one-to-one tuition will be provided by telephone or e-mail.

Each of the three phases culminates with a one week (Monday – Friday) period of residential training at EPTA. During this residential training students take 2 Practice Examinations for each of the phase subjects. These practice examinations will be taken in examination conditions and will provide a realistic representation of the real JAR examinations.
Each practice examination will be followed by a full debrief.


Completion of all of the Study Periods, Self-Assessed Tests and Progress Tests and attendance and successful completion of the residential study week are essential JAR prerequisites for entry to the JAR-FCL examinations.

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