Mon, Nov 26, 2007
Ayla Aviation Academy has announced
it’s intent to launch an MPL (Multi-Crew Pilot License)
program in Jordan in 2008. “We see MPL as an up-to-date
training program designed to give pilots the essential core and
basic skills found in existing programs, but with added emphasis
and training on advanced instrument aircraft and simulators, as
well as Multi-Crew Cooperation”, said Matthew Margesson,
COO.
Ayla Aviation’s fleet includes the EFIS equipped Diamond
DA40 and DA42, as well as the ALSIM AL200-42 simulator, which will
be used for core and basic training. Intermediate training will
utilize a FSTD Level III simulator, which is currently under
review. Advanced training to license and type rating issue will be
completed with a partner company located in the region. The program
will comply with the ICAO Annex1/PANS-TRG licensing requirements,
published by ICAO in November 2006, as well as local
regulations.
“Evolving in the direction of MPL is the logical step for
us. We have gained the trust of customers such as Royal Jordanian
and Gulf Air, and we would like to continue to work with airlines,
some of which are currently looking at MPL as an upgrade to their
current training."
Ayla Aviation Academy is located at King Hussein International
Airport in Aqaba, Jordan. The facilities include comprehensively
equipped training centers located in purposebuilt ground and flight
facilities. Utilizing state-of-the-art aircraft, simulators and
training techniques, under the supervision of highly qualified
Professional Team of Ground and Flight Instructors, Ayla prepares
trainee Pilots to the new set of skills and standards required by
the Airline Industry.
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