#PilottrainingSharjah
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
piersevenaviation · 2 months ago
Text
0 notes
piersevenaviation · 5 months ago
Text
0 notes
piersevenaviation · 9 months ago
Text
0 notes
piersevenaviation · 9 months ago
Text
0 notes
piersevenaviation · 10 months ago
Text
0 notes
piersevenaviation · 10 months ago
Text
Boeing B737-NG Type Rating DGCA INDIA
Pier Seven Aviation offers you the best quality type rating for Boeing B737-NG in accordance with DGCA India.
B737-NG DGCA Type Rating training consists of both Theoretical and Practical courses to prepare you for your Pilot’s career. We offer you a Professional Instruction together backed with hands-on Practical Training in our B737-NG FTD Trainer Simulator. It allows Pilots to train more effectively almost as if they were in the real aircraft cockpit and helps fill in the gap between Theoretical and Full Flight Simulator training.
With the high demand for Pilots growing this is the BEST time to get your Type-Rating increasing your potential of getting that dream Airline job as well as upgrading your credentials all at the same time
B737 NG DGCA TYPE RATING
Ground School Virtual Reality (VR) training device Full Flight Simulator (FFS) for MCC JIT (Jet Induction Training/JOC (Jet Orientation Course) Full Flight Simulator training FFS level D LVO/AWO (Low Visibility and All-Weather Operations) training
Minimum Training Requirement
Class 1 Medical CPL
Ground Training
96 hours Ground Training 13 days Instructor led Ground Training
MCC/JOC
20 Hours FBS MCC/JOC Training 4 Hours Virtual Reality (VR) training device
FSS Training
44 Hours Training/LOFT/Checks 4 Hours LVTO (Optional)
0 notes
piersevenaviation · 10 months ago
Text
0 notes
piersevenaviation · 11 months ago
Text
Airbus A320 Type Rating Course - DGCA India Approved | P7 Aviation
Pier Seven Aviation offers you the best quality type rating for Airbus A320 in accordance with DGCA India. A320 DGCA Type Rating training consists of both Theoretical and Practical courses to prepare you for your Pilot’s career. We offer you a Professional Instruction together backed with hands-on Practical Training in our A320 FTD Trainer Simulator. It allows Pilots to train more effectively almost as if they were in the real aircraft cockpit and helps fill in the gap between Theoretical and Full Flight Simulator training.
With the high demand for Pilots growing this is the BEST time to get your Type-Rating increasing your potential of getting that dream Airline job as well as upgrading your credentials all at the same time
A320 DGCA TYPE RATING
Ground School
Flight and Navigation Procedures Trainer (FNPT)
Full Flight Simulator (FFS).
JIT (Jet Induction Training/JOC (Jet Orientation Course)
Full Flight Simulator training FFS level D
LVO/AWO (Low Visibility and All-Weather Operations) training
Minimum Training Requirement
Class 1 Medical
CPL ME/IR
ELP, ICAO Level 4
Ground Training
96 hours Ground Training
13 days Instructor led Ground Training
FSS Training
44 Hours Training/LOFT/Checks
4 Hours LVTO (Optional)
0 notes
piersevenaviation · 11 months ago
Text
0 notes
piersevenaviation · 1 year ago
Text
Get best pilot training under EASA at P7 Aviation. Our qualified and expert team at P7 offers you the best Simulator.
0 notes
piersevenaviation · 1 year ago
Text
Unlock Your Wings with P7 Aviation: A Premier EASA-Approved Training Institute
The aviation industry is growing at a rapid pace, and with it, the demand for pilots is on the rise. The need for pilots is increasing due to various factors, including economic growth, the expansion of air travel, and the retirement of experienced pilots. According to a recent study by Oliver Whynman, there is a global gap of 34,000 pilots by 2025. This could be as high as 50,000 in the most extreme scenarios. Eventually, the impact of furloughs, retirements, and defections will create very real challenges for even some of the biggest carriers. In this blog, we will explore the factors leading to a high demand for pilots and emphasise how lucrative it is as a career. Pier Seven Aviation is developing digitally enabled competency-based training and assessment solutions focused on safety and quality. Our training methodologies also continue to progress toward a holistic approach that focuses on competencies rather than prescriptive tasks.
Tumblr media
Pilot Shortage: Boeing’s Pilot and Technician Outlook projects that over the next 20 years, the world’s aviation system will require 602,000 new commercial airline pilots. One-third of these pilots will be required in the Asia Pacific region, another 206,00 in North America, and Europe 146,000 – that’s a lot of pilots needed. The global pandemic had a negative impact on the careers of junior pilots who were laid off by airlines, and many may not return to being a pilot. Also, the pandemic led to early retirement for many senior pilots. 
Economic Growth: Economic growth is a significant factor that drives the demand for pilots. As economies grow, air travel increases, leading to an increase in the number of aircraft in service. The demand for pilots increases as airlines expand their fleets to meet the demand for air travel.
Expansion of Air Travel: Air travel has become more accessible to people worldwide, with more affordable tickets and more flights being offered. This expansion of air travel has led to an increase in demand for pilots to fly the growing number of planes. In addition, new airlines are starting up, leading to increased competition, which drives the demand for pilots. Recovery is not expected to be uniform across the globe and each region has its own demographic considerations. 
Retirement of Experienced Pilots: Another factor leading to the high demand for pilots is the retirement of experienced pilots. As pilots retire, there is a need for new pilots to replace them. The aviation industry is facing a significant shortage of experienced pilots, leading to increased demand for new pilots to fill the gap.
Lucrative Career: Being a pilot is a lucrative career option. Pilots earn a good salary, and with the increasing demand for pilots, the salary is only expected to go up. The salary of a pilot depends on their experience, the airline they work for, and the type of aircraft they fly. On average, a commercial airline pilot can earn anywhere between $50,000 to $200,000 per year. In addition to the salary, pilots receive benefits such as health insurance, retirement plans, and travel benefits.
Career Growth Opportunities: The aviation industry offers significant career growth opportunities for pilots. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, airline and commercial pilots’ employment should grow 13% between 2020 and 2030, quicker than the average for all occupations. About 14,700 openings for airline and commercial pilots are projected each year over the decade. Pilots can specialise in specific areas such as cargo or corporate flying, or they can progress to become captains or instructors. The demand for experienced pilots in leadership positions is high, and these positions offer attractive salary packages and benefits.
In conclusion, the demand for pilots is on the rise, and it is expected to continue to grow in the coming years. Now is the time to become an airline pilot. . The factors driving this demand include economic growth, expansion of air travel, and retirement of experienced pilots. Being a pilot is a lucrative career option with attractive salary packages, benefits, and career growth opportunities. As the aviation industry continues to grow, being a pilot is an exciting and rewarding career choice.
0 notes
piersevenaviation · 1 year ago
Text
Unlock Your Wings with P7 Aviation: A Premier EASA-Approved Training Institute
The aviation industry is growing at a rapid pace, and with it, the demand for pilots is on the rise. The need for pilots is increasing due to various factors, including economic growth, the expansion of air travel, and the retirement of experienced pilots. According to a recent study by Oliver Whynman, there is a global gap of 34,000 pilots by 2025. This could be as high as 50,000 in the most extreme scenarios. Eventually, the impact of furloughs, retirements, and defections will create very real challenges for even some of the biggest carriers. In this blog, we will explore the factors leading to a high demand for pilots and emphasise how lucrative it is as a career. Pier Seven Aviation is developing digitally enabled competency-based training and assessment solutions focused on safety and quality. Our training methodologies also continue to progress toward a holistic approach that focuses on competencies rather than prescriptive tasks.
Tumblr media
Pilot Shortage: Boeing’s Pilot and Technician Outlook projects that over the next 20 years, the world’s aviation system will require 602,000 new commercial airline pilots. One-third of these pilots will be required in the Asia Pacific region, another 206,00 in North America, and Europe 146,000 – that’s a lot of pilots needed. The global pandemic had a negative impact on the careers of junior pilots who were laid off by airlines, and many may not return to being a pilot. Also, the pandemic led to early retirement for many senior pilots. 
Economic Growth: Economic growth is a significant factor that drives the demand for pilots. As economies grow, air travel increases, leading to an increase in the number of aircraft in service. The demand for pilots increases as airlines expand their fleets to meet the demand for air travel.
Expansion of Air Travel: Air travel has become more accessible to people worldwide, with more affordable tickets and more flights being offered. This expansion of air travel has led to an increase in demand for pilots to fly the growing number of planes. In addition, new airlines are starting up, leading to increased competition, which drives the demand for pilots. Recovery is not expected to be uniform across the globe and each region has its own demographic considerations. 
Retirement of Experienced Pilots: Another factor leading to the high demand for pilots is the retirement of experienced pilots. As pilots retire, there is a need for new pilots to replace them. The aviation industry is facing a significant shortage of experienced pilots, leading to increased demand for new pilots to fill the gap.
Lucrative Career: Being a pilot is a lucrative career option. Pilots earn a good salary, and with the increasing demand for pilots, the salary is only expected to go up. The salary of a pilot depends on their experience, the airline they work for, and the type of aircraft they fly. On average, a commercial airline pilot can earn anywhere between $50,000 to $200,000 per year. In addition to the salary, pilots receive benefits such as health insurance, retirement plans, and travel benefits.
Career Growth Opportunities: The aviation industry offers significant career growth opportunities for pilots. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, airline and commercial pilots’ employment should grow 13% between 2020 and 2030, quicker than the average for all occupations. About 14,700 openings for airline and commercial pilots are projected each year over the decade. Pilots can specialise in specific areas such as cargo or corporate flying, or they can progress to become captains or instructors. The demand for experienced pilots in leadership positions is high, and these positions offer attractive salary packages and benefits.
In conclusion, the demand for pilots is on the rise, and it is expected to continue to grow in the coming years. Now is the time to become an airline pilot. . The factors driving this demand include economic growth, expansion of air travel, and retirement of experienced pilots. Being a pilot is a lucrative career option with attractive salary packages, benefits, and career growth opportunities. As the aviation industry continues to grow, being a pilot is an exciting and rewarding career choice.
0 notes
piersevenaviation · 1 year ago
Text
0 notes
piersevenaviation · 1 year ago
Text
Discover the soaring career opportunities in the aviation industry. Pier Seven Aviation provides valuable insights into the current job market, growth trends, and pathways to success
0 notes
piersevenaviation · 1 year ago
Text
Pier Seven Aviation Receives B737NG Qualification Certificate from EASA
[Sharjah, 14.06.2023] – Pier Seven Aviation, a leading full flight simulator training center based in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, is proud to announce that it has been awarded the B737NG Qualification Certificate by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). This certification recognizes Pier Seven Aviation’s commitment to excellence in pilot training and its ability to provide industry-leading flight simulation solutions.
The evaluation process, conducted over the course of a week, involved rigorous assessments by EASA to ensure that Pier Seven Aviation’s Boeing 737 Next Generation (NG) flight simulator met the highest standards of fidelity, accuracy, and performance. The successful attainment of the B737NG Qualification Certificate underscores Pier Seven Aviation’s dedication to maintaining exceptional training standards in line with global aviation regulations.
The B737NG Qualification Certificate enables Pier Seven Aviation to deliver comprehensive training programs for pilots operating the Boeing 737NG aircraft. With this certification, pilots can experience realistic scenarios, hone their skills, and enhance their proficiency in a safe and controlled environment. Pier Seven Aviation’s flight simulator accurately replicates the behavior, systems, and procedures of the B737NG, ensuring an immersive and effective training experience for aspiring and experienced pilots alike.
“We are delighted to receive the B737NG Qualification Certificate from EASA,” said Capt. Abhishek Nadkarni CEO & Accountable Manager at Pier Seven Aviation. “This certification is a testament to our unwavering commitment to providing top-notch training solutions that meet the highest industry standards. It reinforces our position as a leading flight simulator training center in the region and allows us to offer comprehensive training programs to pilots in the United Arab Emirates and beyond.”
About Pier Seven Aviation:
With a strong focus on excellence, Pier Seven Aviation provides comprehensive training solutions for a wide range of aircraft types, including the Boeing 737NG, Airbus A320, and Boeing 747-400. Their world-class facilities and experienced instructors deliver industry-leading training programs that meet and exceed international regulatory standards.
Pier Seven Aviation continues to invest in cutting-edge simulation technology, enabling pilots to stay ahead of the rapidly evolving aviation landscape. The company’s team of experienced instructors and state-of-the-art facilities provide a conducive learning environment, ensuring that pilots receive the highest quality training and preparation for real-world aviation challenges.
0 notes
piersevenaviation · 1 year ago
Text
What are the Medical requirements for pilots?
Aspiring pilots need to meet specific medical requirements to become a licensed pilot. The medical requirements are in place to ensure that pilots are physically and mentally fit to operate an aircraft safely. In this Pier Seven Aviation blog, we will discuss the medical requirements for pilots and the process involved in obtaining a medical certificate.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is the regulatory body responsible for overseeing the medical certification of pilots in the United States. The FAA has set specific medical standards that pilots must meet to obtain a medical certificate. The medical certificate is divided into three classes, namely Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3, and the class required depends on the type of flying the pilot intends to do.
European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has also laid out detailed Rules for Medical Requirement for aviation. The rules are contained in so-called Part-MED, which covers aviation safety rules related to the medical aspect and fitness of aircrews. DGCA has also laid down specific regulation for medical tests and fitness and while all agencies may have different steps but all focus on the safety and suitability of each applicant.
Class 1 Medical Certificate A Class 1 medical certificate is required for pilots who fly commercial airlines or air transport. Pilots holding a Class 1 medical certificate undergo a more thorough medical examination to ensure that they meet the highest medical standards. The Class 1 medical certificate is valid for one year for pilots under the age of 40 and six months for pilots over the age of 40.
Class 2 Medical Certificate A Class 2 medical certificate is required for pilots who fly private planes, corporate aircraft, or air traffic control. The Class 2 medical certificate is less stringent than the Class 1 certificate and is valid for one year for all pilots.
Class 3 Medical Certificate A Class 3 medical certificate is required for pilots who fly recreational aircraft or gliders. The Class 3 medical certificate is the least stringent of the three classes and is valid for up to five years for pilots under the age of 40 and two years for pilots over the age of 40.
The medical examination for obtaining a medical certificate involves both physical and mental assessments. The physical examination includes a review of the pilot’s medical history, blood pressure, vision, hearing, and overall physical condition. The mental assessment involves a review of the pilot’s psychological and emotional well-being to ensure that they are mentally fit to operate an aircraft safely. To obtain a medical certificate you must first book a medical examination, which take place at an Aeromedical Centre (AeMC). These are specially approved medical facilities authorised to issue initial medical certificates for pilots.
The following are some of the medical conditions that could disqualify a pilot from obtaining a medical certificate:
Cardiovascular Conditions Pilots with a history of heart disease, high blood pressure, or stroke may be disqualified from obtaining a medical certificate. This is because these conditions can affect a pilot’s ability to operate an aircraft safely.
Vision Impairment Pilots must have good vision to be able to operate an aircraft safely. Pilots with vision impairments, such as colour blindness, may be disqualified from obtaining a medical certificate.
0 notes