AUPRT Advanced Upset Prevention And Recovery Training
The aim of the course:
The aim of this course is to train pilots who have not received UPRT training during an integrated or a modular course, to understand how to cope with the physiological and psychological aspects of dynamic upsets in aeroplanes; and to develop the necessary competence and resilience to be able to apply appropriate recovery techniques during upsets.
The training includes general theoretical knowledge and flight instruction in our exceptionally maintained C-150 Aerobat.
This program is designed to fulfill the EASA Advanced UPRT in accordance with point FCL.745.A. of Annex I to ED Decision 2019/005/R.
Pre-entry requirements
The applicant shall hold PPL, CPL, MPL or ATPL Licence
Training Syllabi
The training syllabus of the “advanced UPRT course” will include 5 hours of theoretical instruction as well as 3 hours of dual flight instruction in an Aeroplane qualified for the training task (‘’Utility’’ or ‘’Aerobatic’’).
Our C-150 Aerobat
Our C-150 Aerobat, nicknamed "DEZI", is specifically designed to push the boundaries of your pilot training. Due to its robust design and superior maneuverability, "DEZI" is the most reliable option when it comes to learning how to handle unusual aircraft attitudes safely and effectively. Coupled with our instructors' experience and expertise, DEZI's cockpit is the best environment for your Advanced Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (AUPRT).
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