Financed, all-in-one pilot training course from zero.

Financed, all-in-one pilot training course from zero.

Pilot job guaranteed.

What is Pilot Runway?

A breakthrough in the aviation industry - financed pilot training program with a job guarantee at AirExplore, Slovakia’s largest airline, full-service ACMI & charter provider.

In partnership with aviation training center BAA Training, AirExplore is fast-tracking your career to the First Officer.

If you are an aspiring pilot with no previous experience, now is your chance to step into the vibrant lifestyle of an aviator and build a highly rewarding pilot career.

Apply now - seize this exciting opportunity to achieve your dreams!


Financing Opportunity

The pilot training fee is no longer a barrier. Students will be able to apply for a financial solution opportunity from AirExplore. Alternatively, the program fee can be covered by one’s own expenses.

Job Guarantee

The uniqueness of the Pilot Runway program lies in the job guarantee. The program ensures that successful candidates start their training with secured First Officer position at AirExplore, Slovakia’s largest airline, full-service ACMI & charter provider.

Situated at Bratislava Airport and operating a fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft, AirExplore offers its clients reliable aircraft, experienced crews, efficient maintenance, and first-class insurance coverage.

All-in-One Training Program

Pilot Runway is an all-encompassing competency based MPL (Multi-Crew Pilot License) program, covering Ab Initio flight school training, B737 Type Rating, B737 Base and Line training. It takes approximately 2 years to complete, and once you graduate, you will proudly join AirExplore as a First Officer.

Facts and Figures

Slovakia’s largest airline, full-service ACMI & charter provider

Fleet of 15+ Boeing 737 family aircraft

Clients include well-known international airlines

Open for hiring successful Pilot Runway graduates

Program Outline

Pilot Runway is an all-encompassing, competency based MPL (Multi-Crew Pilot License) program, covering Ab Initio flight school training, Type Rating, Base and Line training. It takes around 24 months (2 years) to complete, and once you graduate, you will proudly join AirExplore as a First Officer.

Below is an overview of the program curriculum.

ATPL Theory

Starting with theory, students will learn comprehensive aviation knowledge, including air law, aircraft systems, navigation techniques, meteorology, and operational procedures. Covering principles of flight, human factors, and emergency protocols, it prepares soon-to-be pilots for the theoretical aspects of commanding commercial aircraft.

CAA Theory Exams

During ATPL Theory, students are required to undergo an examination at the CAA (Civil Aviation Authority), the results of which determine their readiness for flight training.

Phase 1: Core Flying

During the practical part of the training, students will cover Visual Flights (VFR), including Night Visual Flight Rules (NVFR) on a single-engine piston aircraft, and Instrument Flights (IFR) on Flight and Navigation Procedures Trainer (FNPT).

Phase 2: Basic Training

Students are introduced to multi-crew operations and instrument flight.

Phase 3: Intermediate Training

Theoretical and practical Type Rating studies are conducted in both a classroom and on FNPT of a specific aircraft type (B737).

Phase 4: Advanced Training

Students continue expanding both theoretical and practical knowledge in classroom on type-specific FFS devices (B737), preparing to work in a multi-crew, airline-oriented environment.

Base Training

Aerodrome training involves practical aircraft type training that takes place in an actual aircraft at an airport. During these sessions, pilots complete at least 6 take-offs, landings, and a go-around.

Line Training

Line Flying Under Supervision (LIFUS) provides pilots hands-on experience in line flight operations. Crew members, under senior instructor supervision, perform duties from their qualified pilot’s seat learned in simulator training, focusing on normal operating procedures during commercial flights.

Take the Pilot Runway to Launch Your Skyward Adventure!

Entry Criteria

Age: at least 18 years old

Reputation: No criminal record

EU citizenship: Unrestricted right to live and work in the EU

Knowledge of Physics and Math: These subjects form the basis of aviation studies, and knowledge of them will be tested during the entry assessment.

Physical status: Valid EASA 1st Class Medical Certificate

English language proficiency: At least level B2

Education: Secondary or higher

Other: Copies of relevant documents, e.g., passport, proof of a positive credit history, etc.

Selection Process

1

First consultation

Fill out the inquiry form, and we will assign you a personal manager at BAA Training. The manager will contact you to provide all you need to know about the Pilot Runway program.

2

Medical check-up and document screening

Submitting a valid EASA Class 1 Medical Certificate and other documents is mandatory. You will undergo a special medical examination assessing your physical fitness for the pilot profession.

You must fill out the candidate application form and submit all the necessary documents for the selection process. At this stage, we will select a mutually acceptable date and time for the assessment

3

Assessment

First, a personal traits test is completed. It is a computer-based evaluation of the candidate’s personal traits and competencies. Then, the English language proficiency test is done. It consists of grammar and listening exercises to assess the candidate’s English language proficiency.

Finally, the candidate’s cognitive abilities assessment is performed. During this stage, logical thinking, multitasking ability, reaction speed, and other skills necessary for the pilot profession are evaluated. The test also assesses proficiency in math and physics.

4

Final-round interviews

This is the stage where a candidate goes through the final round of interviews.

During the interview with a selection specialist, a candidate’s psychological state and general readiness to start pilot studies and pursue an aviation career are evaluated. After that, the selection specialist makes the final decision about the candidate’s suitability for studies. A candidate does a final interview with a psychologist and provides relevant references.

The candidate then participates in a group exercise and does a final interview with a selection committee, which makes the final decision about the candidate’s suitability for studies.

Selection process

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