Bali International Flight Academy Graduates 108 Pilots
"BIFA alumni as pilots with international standards are expected to be able to play a positive role in building the national aerospace force, which we believe will develop very rapidly in the near future after the pandemic in line with various government efforts in infrastructure development."
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BIFA's integrated education is managed through a series of international-scale teaching and learning activities, with three specific programs.
The first is the private pilot license (PPL) program, which is a private flight pilot certification. The PPL program runs for 14-16 weeks according to the standards of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation.
Graduates of the PPL program may follow the commercial pilot license (CPL) program, which is an educational program that provides graduates with a certificate of airworthiness for commercial aircraft.
Prospective students who take part in this program must take a series of placement tests according to the standards of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
This education and training program is equipped with this international standard simulation.
"Graduates from the CPL program are reliable pilots who are ready to answer the needs of the international aviation industry," Oka said.
Another educational program is the instrument rating program, which answers the need for professional pilot certifications, both PPL and CPL.
This year, BIFA graduated 108 pilots with commercial pilot license and multi engine license from eight batches.
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