APS
APS-approved solution, recommended-minimum, UPRT program to maximize air safety, designed for
This course, the ICAO-compliant APS Professional Pilot Upset Training (PPUT), is for pilots or flight departments requiring the ICAO UPRT (according to ICAO Doc10011 Manual on UPRT) a completion certificate AND our program objectives are;
Developed for professional instrument-rated pilots, this course immersively ingrains the vital skills to recognize, prevent, and correctly recover from LOC-I to include all-weather environments, through improved manual handling, aeronautical decision making, risk management, and overall proficiency. Through ground, flight, and post-flight instruction, you’ll receive a deep understanding of stalls, unusual attitudes, and fully developed spins, and how to solve these conditions through proven prevention and recovery techniques in both VMC and IMC conditions.
APS UPRT instructors have substantial career all-attitude and transport category experience as well as extensive standardized UPRT-specific training. We use all-attitude capable training aircraft certified for aerobatic flight to provide the greatest margin of safety possible. This program is the minimum APS recommended UPRT course to both meet EASA requirements and ensure comprehensive training to mitigate the risk of LOC-I.
APS PPUT Course Elements
"Training Vacation"
- 5-Night Accommodation at 4-Star Hotel
- Personal Chauffeur for your local transportation
- Meals / Snacks / Drinks during the training
- APS UPRT Pilot Guide
- In-flight Audio/Video Recording
- Travel / Training Insurance
- Covid-19 RT-PCR Test
- Memorabilia / Sourvenir
- Thailand Visa Assistance
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Khon Kaen Airport (KKC) ท่าอากาศยานขอนแก่น, Maliwan Rd., Mueang Khon Kaen, Khon Kaen 40000, Thailand
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