What Is Module VI?
The Airline Transport Pilot Certification Training Program (ATP-CTP) is the FAA-mandated milestone required to bridge your Commercial Pilot Certificate to the Airline Transport Pilot license — the highest pilot certification available and a mandatory requirement to serve as Captain of a commercial airline.
Every major airline in India — IndiGo, Air India, Akasa — requires an ATP. Module VI gets you there.
Program
Airline Transport Pilot Certification Training Program (FAA 14 CFR Part 61.156 Compliant)
Location
OCFC-affiliated Part 142/145 Training Institution, USA
Duration
6 to 7 Days
What the Program Covers
01
Ground School — 30 Hours
An academic deep-dive covering high-altitude aerodynamics, advanced meteorology, transport-category aircraft systems, automation management, air carrier operational structures, and professional leadership development.
02
Advanced Flight Simulation — 10 Hours
Practical simulator training across two platforms: a Flight Training Device (FTD) for automation and crew coordination, and a Level D Full Flight Simulator (FFS) for high-altitude stall recovery and upset prevention training (UPRT).
Prerequisites
Minimum age: 21 years
CPL with Instrument Rating
1,500 total flight hours (FAA pathway)
First Class Medical
Pass ATP written exam and practical checkride
India will need 30,000+ commercial pilots in the next decade. The ATP is what puts you at the front of that hiring queue.
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