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A License or a Certificate is the basic regulatory tool to ensure that a
person involved with the operation of an aircraft has met the required
knowledge, training, experience and skill requirement for the assigned job.
Director General Civil Aviation Authority has designated the Deputy Director
General as the Licensing Authority.
Personnel Licensing Office functioning under the Licensing Authority is
authorized to implement the CAA Licensing Policy and discharge functions
related to the personnel licensing in accordance with the CAA Regulations.
The Licensing Authority is responsible for all matters dealing with
Personnel Licensing. In the meanings of ICAO Annex 1, its functions include
assessment of an applicant's qualification to hold a License/Certificate or
a Rating, issue and endorsements of licenses, certificates & ratings,
designations & authorization of Approved persons, a Approval of Training
Course, approval for the use of training devices and authorization for their
use in gaining experience and demonstration of skill required for the issue
of a license or a rating and validation of licenses issued by other
contracting states.
The Personnel Licensing Offices issues the under mentioned Licenses and
Certificates:
| FRTOL |
Flight Radio Telephone Operator License. |
| SPL |
Student Pilot License. |
| MCC |
Micro lights Competency Certificate. |
| PPL (A) |
Private Pilot License (Aeroplane). |
| PPL (H) |
Private Pilot License (Helicopter). |
| GPL |
Glider Pilot License |
| BPL |
Balloon Pilot License. |
| CPL (A) |
Commercial Pilot License (Aeroplane). |
| CPL (H) |
Commercial Pilot License (Helicopter). |
| IR |
Instrument Rating. |
| FI |
Flight Instructor (Below 5700 KG A/C). |
| TRI |
Type Rating
Instructor (5700 Kg & above A/C). |
| SFI |
Synthetic Flight Instructor (5700 KG & above
A/C). |
| ATPL (A) |
Airline Transport Pilot
License (Aero plane). |
| ATPL H) |
Airline Transport Pilot License
(Helicopter). |
| SFEL |
Student Flight Engineer
License. |
| FEL |
Flight Engineer License. |
| CCC |
Competency
Certificate – Cabin. |
| FOOL |
Flight Operations Officer License. |
| ATCL |
Air Traffic Controller
License. |
| TRC |
Technicians Registration Card. |
| AME-LWTR |
AME License without Type
Rating. |
BASIC LICENSING PROCESS
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Applicant meets the Eligibility Criteria.
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Applicant has appropriate Medical Class fitness.
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Appropriate ground Course/Training is complete.
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Flying Course/Training Program is completed.
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On Job Training is complete, if applicable.
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Experience requirement is complete, if applicable.
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Applicant has passed CAA Examinations, as applicable.
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Applicant has passed CAA Skill Test/Check.
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CAA dues are paid & required documents are submitted to
Licensing Office.
Prior to the above, the Licensing Authority will ensure
that
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The Aviation Training Centre meets the criterion and is
approved.
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The Instructors/Supervisors meet the prescribed
qualifications and are approved.
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The training program is approved.
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Training Devices meet the prescribed criteria and are
approved.
HOW TO GET A LICENSE?
PILOT
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEER
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER
FLIGHT OPERATIONS OFFICER
FLIGHT ENGINEER
CABIN ATTENDANT
PILOT
If you are 17 years of age or above, with a Higher Secondary School
Certificate, go to your nearest flying club for guidance. Initially, you
will be issued with a Student Pilot License (SPL). Thereafter, you can begin
the training for the Private Pilot License (PPL) or for the Commercial Pilot
License (CPL). You may read the detailed requirements in the Licensing Regulations.
For uncertified aircraft of less than 580 KG weight like the Sports,
UltraLights, Powered Parachute etc, Microlight Competency Certificate (MCC)
is issued. Ultralight & Sports Flying Club Lahore is a recognized
institution for the conduct of training for the Microlight Competency
Certificate (MCC) in the category of Sports and Ultralight.. Similarly,
there are other CAA Approved Microlight Organizations in other Categories.
You may contact the near Microlight Organization for further guidance; and
read the Licensing Regulations.
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEER
If you are 18 years of age or above, with a Higher
Secondary School Certificate, go to your nearest flying organization. Each
flying organization has a maintenance organization which you will be
joining. You will be issued with a Technician Registration Card (TRC) and
will begin your training to get an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer License (AME-LWTR).
Read the detailed requirement for AME-LWTR in the Licensing Regulations.
Type Ratings are issued by the Airworthiness Directorate, CAA.
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER
To get an Air Traffic Controller License (ATCL), you will
be required to join the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) because only the CAA
inducts and conducts the basic training for the ATC License. Advertisements
for the Air Traffic Controller vacancies appear in the national newspapers
as and when a fresh induction is required by the CAA. Read the detailed
requirement for the ATC License in the Licensing Regulations.
FLIGHT OPERATIONS OFFICER
If you are 21 years of age or above, with a Higher
Secondary School Certificate, you are eligible to apply for the Flight
Operations Officer License (FOOL). You will need to read the Licensing Regulations to know what exemptions are applicable to you on the basis of holding a
flying license or your aviation related experience. Visit the nearest
Operation Room of an Airline or the Shaheen Airport services to get further
guidance.
FLIGHT ENGINEER
If you are 17 years of age or above, with a Bachelor of
Science Degree, you are eligible to apply for a Flight Engineer License (FEL).
Only Pakistan International Airline inducts and conducts training of the
Flight Engineers. Read the detailed requirement in the Licensing Regulations.
CABIN ATTENDANT
Cabin Attendants are issued with Competency
Certificates- Cabin (CCC). You need to be of 18 years of age or above
with a Higher Secondary School Certificate. Cabin Attendants are
inducted by Commercial Air Transport Operators (Airlines). The Airlines
train them at their training centers. Advertisements for new vacancies
appear in the national newspapers as and when an Airline needs a fresh
induction. Read the detailed requirement in the General ,Specific
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