Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
We have two state-of-the-art campuses conveniently located in major cities: one in Karachi, Sindh, and another in Lahore, Punjab. Both campuses offer the same high standard of training and facilities.
AAE offers a comprehensive range of aviation training programs including Pilot Training (Private Pilot License - PPL, Commercial Pilot License - CPL, Instrument Rating - IR, ATPL Theory), Cabin Crew Training, Flight Dispatcher Training, Ground Staff Training, and Flight Instructor Courses. Please visit our Courses Page for detailed information on each program.
Yes, our relevant flight and aviation training programs are designed to meet the rigorous standards set by the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA). We are committed to providing training that aligns with national regulatory requirements.
Eligibility criteria vary depending on the specific course. Generally, requirements include minimum age (e.g., 17 for PPL, 18 for CPL/Cabin Crew), educational qualifications (e.g., Matriculation/Intermediate or equivalent), English language proficiency, and medical fitness as per PCAA standards for licensed roles. Please check the specific course page or contact our Admissions team for detailed requirements.
Yes, a medical examination by a PCAA-approved medical examiner is mandatory for aspiring pilots and cabin crew. Pilots typically require a Class 1 Medical Certificate (for CPL/ATPL) or Class 2 (for PPL), while Cabin Crew usually require a Class 2 Medical Certificate. We can guide you on this process.
Training duration can vary based on individual student progress, frequency of flying, weather conditions, and other factors. Typically, a PPL can be completed in 4-6 months, while a CPL (after PPL) might take approximately 12-18 months of dedicated training. These are estimates, and actual times may differ.
