Modular ATPL(A) Theory – Distance Learning
The ATPL (Airline Transport Pilot Licence) is the highest qualification level for pilots and represents the decisive step toward a career in commercial aviation. It’s the license that opens the door to the cockpits of major airlines and turns your dream into a profession.

ATPL(A) Course Objectives
- Designed for future airline pilots
- Complete coverage of all disciplines in the EASA ATPL syllabus
- Total flexibility: study anywhere, anytime, fully adapted to your schedule
- Realistic mock exams with personalized progress analysis
- Continuous support via Evionica CBT and live video sessions with instructors



Methodology (Remote Learning)
Our modular ATPL program provides all EASA-required theoretical knowledge in a modern, flexible, and accessible format.
- Study online at your own pace
- 90% of the course delivered through the Evionica CBT platform – one of the most advanced in Europe
- Continuous support from our certified instructors
- Step-by-step progression until full understanding of airline operations
ATPL Subjects Covered
- Aircraft General Knowledge
- Performance
- Flight Planning and Monitoring
- Meteorology
- General Navigation
- Radio Navigation
- Principles of Flight
- Communications
- Humans performance and limitation
- Mass and Balance
- Air law
- Operational Procedures
- Instrumentation
- KSA

Resources Provided

Digital manuals

Online platform with tracked progress

24/7 access to course materials

Aviation Management support
Admission Requirements
- Valid PPL(A) license
- Valid EASA medical certificate (Class 1 for commercial track)
- Operational English level (communication & technical study)
Costs
Modular ATPL theoretical program: €3,300
— FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
The course is conducted online. A minimum of 10% of the total theoretical instruction hours must be completed in-class at the end of the course
Between 6–12 months, depending on your pace (accelerated or part-time).
They are completed online via the dedicated platform. Results are analyzed and discussed with instructors
All materials are digital.
