Professional Aviation Pilot Practice L3 - Commercial Training Solutions (Airline Academy) BSc Honours

Bachelor's degree

In London

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Start date

    October

How is the BSc Professional Aviation Pilot Practice (L3 Airline Academy) taught?
The CAA, in accordance with EASA requirements, prescribes the curriculum for pilot training and the assessment of your technical and flying training is also regulated by the Authority. These requirements are fully integrated into your programme of study and are described in the module narratives in the programme handbook. The L3 Airline Academy Training Handbook explains in further detail how this part of the programme will be taught.
The learning, teaching and assessment approaches used throughout your programme will encourage you to be actively involved in your learning and to co-operate with other students. Both L3 Airline Academy and Middlesex University aim to give you prompt and constructive feedback on your learning as well as opportunities to reflect upon and learn from that feedback. You will be actively involved in a range of learning, teaching and assessment approaches, particularly at Level 6 when you enter the employment phase of your degree programme.
Blended learning approaches aim to put you at the centre of your learning where you are engaged in all aspects of your learning and assessment. Your programme will require your participation in learning activities and engagement with your peers both individually and collaboratively. Learning activities will therefore occur both within and outside the classroom and in the workplace..
Your Level 6 programme will be facilitated using a variety of media and online tools through myUniHub (e.g. online workshops, blogs, podcasts, wikis, etc.) which will allow you flexible access to a diverse range of resources and learning materials as well as collaborative tools with which you can engage and learn with your peers. Not confined by time and space you will be able to take part in online discussions and learning activities from wherever you are studying...

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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The Burroughs, NW4 4BT

Start date

OctoberEnrolment now open

About this course

Entry requirements
UK & EU
International
How to apply
Qualifications
The following entry criteria for admission onto the BSc (Hons) Professional Aviation Pilot Practice programme incorporates the L3 Airline Academy Training programme entry criteria:
be at least 18 years of age
have at least 2 'A' level passes at grade C or above, or equivalent academic qualifications (equivalent to a minimum of 64 UCAS points)
a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade C including Maths, English and one Science

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Subjects

  • Teaching
  • Pilot
  • University
  • Aviation
  • On-Air
  • Learning Teaching
  • Airline Training
  • Aviation Training
  • Authority
  • Academy

Course programme

Course content

What will you study on the BSc Professional Aviation Pilot Practice (L3 Airline Academy)?

At the start of the programme you will join L3 Airline Academy and proceed through Ground School and Flying Training. You will be examined in accordance with Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) regulations at the appropriate points and awarded academic credit for completion of:

  • The CAA Theoretical Knowledge units of study which have also been embedded within four Level 4 University modules - Aircraft and Air Environment; The Science of Flight; Navigation; Flight Operations.
  • The phases of Flying Training which take place in New Zealand or Bournemouth which have been embedded within three Level 5 University modules - Basic Flying 1; Basic Flying 2; Advanced Flying.
  • On completion of the L3 CTS course and the issue of your frozen air transport pilots licence (ATPL (F)), you will take the Jet Orientation and Multi Crew Co-Operation module.
    This will complete the Level 5 programme and you will then proceed to employment with an airline and progress to Level 6 of your programme.

Your Type Rating and Base Training courses provide the starting point for Level 6 of the programme, which will be overseen by Middlesex University in partnership with your employer. The remaining University modules at Level 6 relate to your operational practice and employer based training undertaken during the first 6-12 months of your flying career including: Aircraft Specifics; Airline Orientation and Integration; Evaluating and Managing Risks; Threat and Error Management

Level 4

Level 5

Level 6

Aircraft and Air Environment (30 credits)

Basic Flying 1 (30 credits)

Aircraft Specifics (30 credits)

The Science of Flight (30 credits)

Basic Flying 2 (30 credits)

Airline Orientation and Integration (30 credits)

Navigation (30 credits)

Advanced Flying (30 credits)

Evaluating and Managing Risks (30 credits)

Flight Operations (30 credits)

Jet Orientation and Multi Crew Co-Operation (30 credits)

Threat and Error Management (30 credits)

Professional Aviation Pilot Practice L3 - Commercial Training Solutions (Airline Academy) BSc Honours

Price on request