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Germany

Business & Economics

Transport Management

BSc Aviation Management and Piloting

3 years

€0* pa

Programme profile


The dual Bachelor's programme "Aviation Management and Piloting" is offered in conjunction with the European Institute of Aviation and Business gGmbH (EIAB). It permits students obtain their Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL) for aircraft (ATPL (A)) or helicopters (ATPL (H)), in parallel to their university studies.

The ATPL allows the holder to pilot commercial airplanes or helicopters as a pilot in command, including those that require a two- or multi-man crew according to their certification. Practical flight training is conducted by partner flight schools in Worms and the US (for ATPL (A) only).

They programme includes the acquisition of a commercial pilot's license.By linking pilot training and business management studies with a focus on the aviation industry, students are prepared for a job in aviation, but also in management of an airline or other aviation-related companies and institutions.

Note: t
he flight training is fee-based. Current prices and terms can be provided by EIAB gGmbH. This fee is to be paid though a fixed installment schedule. It covers the following costs:
- flying lessons and use of the modern simulators
- access to the blended learning systems of Civil Aviation Training Europe (required for flight theory)

Programme content


Business management:
Basics of Economics
Quantitative principles
General Business Administration: for example, Marketing, Investment and Financing
Elective subjects in Aviation Management: e.g. Airline Business Models, Airport Management, Aviation and Environment
Management simulation game

Theoretical pilot training:
Aviation psychology
Aviation law
Meteorology
Navigation
Aircraft science, aircraft engine science, instrument science
Flight performance, flight planning
Electrical engineering and avionics
Aerodynamics

Practical flight training:

Includes more than 110 hours of Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) training, in addition to simulator-based  training and several months stay at the partnering flight school in Florida

Entry Requirements


Three A-Levels and three GCSEs, Subjects to include Maths

Six passes at Leaving Certificate, inc two at H5. Subjects to include Maths (Higher level preferred)

Yes: EIAB Aptitude Test

No

No

Entry requirements include:
- you securing EIAB Training contract
- German language proficiency

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15 July