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Theory and practice: your training details and schedule in Switzerland

Your way into the cockpit

Your training path to becoming a pilot in the Lufthansa Group cockpits

Training details and schedule at EFA in Germany

The ordinary pilot license entitles you to fly large airplanes of all makes and models professionally and commercially, first as co-pilot and later also as captain.

The ATP license is subject to EASA standards and provides you with access to all Lufthansa Group cockpits and with the option of working as a pilot for other European airlines.

Find out how, when, and where you learn the capabilities at the European Flight Academy that will soon enable you to take off as a professional pilot.

Training progression in Germany

The training steps at the European Flight Academy in Germany

In Germany, the training schedule is divided into theoretical training and practical phases. Within the span of one year, you will learn all theoretical basics, which you will solidify with the theoretical exam at the Luftfahrtbundesamt (LBA, German Federal Aviation Office). Then it's finally time for the first visual flight phase under ideal weather conditions in Phoenix and you get to take off yourself for the first time. The instrument flight phase in Rostock-Laage builds on this knowledge and completes your flying skills.  

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Deutschland von der Theorie bis zum Erwerb der CPL. auf englisch ChatGPT: A graphical representation of the approximately two-year training process in Germany, from theory to obtaining the CPL.

Details on the training progression

The phases of the training in Germany in detail

When will I take a seat in the cockpit for the first time? Where does my theoretical training take place? Which exams do I have to pass? Here you can find an overview of the information on the individual training phases.

By the way: We support you in your search for accommodation by providing recommendations and housing offers, and usually the search goes very smoothly for our students. Which means you do not need to be worried about a change of location.

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