What is an aircraft autopilot?
Aircraft autopilot exists It is a system for guiding the aircraft without the pilot taking the controls We explain how it works and how it should be used
The pilot school, World Aviation Flight Academy, is one of the ATOs with the largest training offer for professional helicopter, airplane, simulator and drone pilots. They are aware of the importance of quality training to face the market opportunities in the near future, therefore, promotes a personalized and tailored training for their students.
They provide their students with the latest generation aircraft from their bases in Madrid and Malaga. They are trained by the best instructors and professionals with more than 30 years of experience. It is a reference school in helicopter pilot training, chosen by European governments to train their security forces, with a new Entrol H11 simulator, with which they have reinforced their initial courses (IR, CPL, ATPL and MCC) and provide additional training on the H135.
The fleet includes Cessna 172 models and the Tecnam P2008, a dynamic and versatile model for single-engine training (they also have their own maintenance workshop). The academic offer is very wide, from the recreational PPL(A), CPL(A), to the Frozen ATPL(A) to obtain the Airline Transport Pilot License.
Reproduction of the article published in Avion Revue, Training Special of May 2022. You can see it by clicking here.
Our pilot school works for the professional excellence of each student.
We are accompanied by instructors with more than 20 years of experience and state-of-the-art aircraft.
We offer:
Helicopter Pilot Courses
Aeroplane Pilot Courses
Drone Pilot Courses
Flying Experiences
Aircraft autopilot exists It is a system for guiding the aircraft without the pilot taking the controls We explain how it works and how it should be used
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