The first step in this process is obtaining a commercial pilot licence (CPL) from a flight training organisation. This typically involves completing around 200 hours of flying, including both solo and dual-flight time, as well as ground school training on topics such as aircraft systems, meteorology, and navigation etc.
The ATP Integrated is an ab-initio course addressed to all future pilots who wish to obtain a CPL (Commercial Pilot License) with the ME (Multi-engine) and IR (Instrument) ratings, and with the theoretical knowledge required towards an ATP License (ATPL theory credit).