Fatigue degrades various types of human performance and is inevitable in a 24/7 industry like aviation. It is a very real hazard that is a prime causal factor in many accidents and is associated with many functions of operations. Regulators therefore require that fatigue be included in safety analysis. Consequently, more and more airlines, ANSPs and service providers are actively managing fatigue. This e-Learning course on Fatigue Management will provide you with foundational knowledge in the domain. You will gain a clear understanding that fatigue cannot be eliminated, so it must be managed. Learn how to analyze and mitigate fatigue to reduce the exposure to accidents and manage your operations in relation to fatigue risk. Among others, this will enable you to know where you can increase duty and where you need to reduce it.
Will be conducted in Georgia at 1 of these 6 Airports depending on weather and flight tasking.
Citizens of many CIS and European countries can enter Georgia without a visa and stay here for up to one year. We can help with an invitation if needed.
The theoretical part (if needed) is conducted online. The flight training takes place at Natakhtari Airfield (Georgia).
Yes. All courses are paid in stages — you only pay for the current module (PPL, flight hours, etc.).
Yes. We offer accommodation either directly at the airfield or nearby Mtskheta area.
A basic level is enough to start. Aviation English (ICAO) exam will be required — we help organize it online.
No. For CPL(A) you must already have a PPL(A) license. If you don’t have it yet, start with PPL(A) course.
You will need a Class 1 Medical Certificate for CPL(A) practical training and licensing.