Aviation Training

Flight Simulator Training

Our Flight Simulator Training provides aspiring pilots with hands-on experience in a controlled and realistic environment. Using advanced flight simulators that replicate real-world aircraft systems and scenarios, students practice takeoffs, landings, navigation, and emergency procedures. This training enhances decision-making skills, builds confidence, and allows pilots to safely experience challenging conditions before flying actual aircraft, ensuring a solid foundation for a successful aviation career. Additionally, students learn to handle various weather conditions, technical malfunctions, and in-flight emergencies in a risk-free setting. Instructors provide real-time feedback and guidance, helping trainees refine their skills and improve situational awareness.

Our Commitment

At The Simon Institute, we are committed to providing the highest standards of pilot training to help students achieve their aviation dreams. We focus on delivering comprehensive education that combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on practical experience. Our instructors, who are experienced aviation professionals, guide students every step of the way, ensuring they develop the skills, confidence, and discipline required for a successful flying career. We prioritize safety, precision, and professionalism in all aspects of training, creating a supportive and challenging environment that encourages growth. By staying updated with the latest industry practices and technologies, we ensure our students are fully prepared to meet the demands of the modern aviation world.

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Training Curriculum

Our pilot training program is designed to provide a comprehensive blend of theoretical knowledge and practical flying experience. Trainees begin with ground school, covering essential subjects such as aerodynamics, meteorology, navigation, aircraft systems, and aviation regulations. This foundational knowledge is then complemented by hands-on flight training under the guidance of experienced instructors, gradually progressing from basic maneuvers to complex flight operations. Advanced simulator sessions prepare students for real-world scenarios, including emergency procedures and challenging weather conditions. The curriculum is structured to ensure that each trainee develops the technical skills, decision-making abilities, and confidence required to excel as a professional pilot.

Ground School

Learn aviation theory, including aerodynamics, navigation, meteorology, and aircraft systems.

Hands On Flight Training

Gain practical experience with step-by-step guidance from certified instructors.

Simulator Sessions

Practice real-world scenarios, emergency procedures, and challenging weather conditions safely.

Skills Development

Build decision making, situational awareness, and confidence to operate as a professional pilot.

Frequently Asked Questions

We offer a range of pilot training programs including private pilot license (PPL), commercial pilot license (CPL), and airline transport pilot license (ATPL) courses, tailored to meet different career goals.

The duration of pilot training varies depending on the program. Typically, a PPL takes 6-12 months, while a CPL or ATPL program may take 1.5 to 3 years, including both ground and flight training.

The curriculum includes ground school covering aviation theory, navigation, meteorology, and aircraft systems, along with practical flight training, simulator sessions, and advanced skill development to prepare you for a professional pilot career.

Applicants typically need to meet age, educational, and medical requirements. For example, a minimum of 17 years old for PPL and 18 for CPL, along with a Class 1 medical certificate, is usually required.

The cost depends on the type of license and duration of training. Private pilot programs are more affordable, while commercial and airline transport training may require higher investment due to advanced training and flight hours.