African Pilot

SUPERIOR PILOT SERVICES

(SACAA ATO 0212)

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Operating form Grand Central Airport in Midrand, Superior Pilot Services prides itself in its wealth of knowledge and experience in the aviation sector, offering a variety of certified courses, from the Private Pilot’s Licence to the Airline Transport Pilot Licence as well as Gr. II and III Instructor’s Ratings. The school specialise­s in personal training and combines the latest techniques, methods and training aids to provide a high level of training.The school is also the preferred service provider for training SAA, SA Express and SACAA students.

With highly trained and qualified instructor­s and a fleet of Cessna 172s, a Cessna 182, Sling 2, Piper Arrow, Piper Twin Comanche and R44 helicopter, the school has the know-how and experience to prepare the best pilots in the industry. Making use of a state of the art ALSIM Flight Training Simulator, the Superior Aviation Academy offers unmatched facilities that ensure students’ social needs are catered for and that the training offered is at the forefront of internatio­nal training standards. The Alsim ALX flight simulator model provided by Superior Pilot Services is EASA and FAA approved and has proven itself worldwide. It provides up to four classes of aircraft and six flight models that cater from ab-initio all the way to jet orientatio­n programmes in one single unit available 24/7.

The school offers a range of advanced courses, including IF Refresher Courses, Airborne Collision Avoidance System (ACAS), GNSS/ RNAV, CRM and Multi Crew Coordinati­on (MCC) conducted by its qualified instructor­s. The school also offers PPL and CPL Ground School and Restricted and General Radio Courses. Superior Pilot Services has accommodat­ion available. The lodge is convenient­ly located just six kilometres from the airport. All rooms are based on a bachelor’s unit which includes laundry and room cleaning services as well as breakfast. Students have access to the communal lounge, gym and entertainm­ent room, pool and ‘braai’ area.

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