CAE OAA Brussles Brochure
CAE OAA Brussles Brochure
CAE OAA Brussles Brochure
www.caeoaa.com/bru ssels
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Introduction
CAE Oxford Aviation Academy Brussels, formerly Sabena Flight Academy, is one
of the oldest and most highly-respected ab initio pilot training centres in Europe.
Located at Brussels Airport in the heart of Europe, CAE Oxford Aviation Academy
Brussels has a long history of providing the highest quality flight training to aspiring
pilots and airlines.
Building upon a strong heritage and legacy, CAE Oxford Aviation Academy Brussels
continues to offer unrivalled ab initio pilot training as part of the worlds largest
network of ab initio flight schools.
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Why Choose Brussels
Efficiency
Our students complete their training in
approximately 20 months. The curriculum is
designed by an experienced instructor team with
civil and military backgrounds.
Premier training
The Integrated Airline Transport Pilot License
(ATPL) training program is approved and certified
by the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authorities.
Students will be trained following CAE Oxford
Aviation Academy best-practice training principles.
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Integrated ATPL Program
Program Overview
MCC + JOC time 15 hours (in a FNPT II) 28 hours (Boeing 737 NG FFS)
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Graduate Job Successes (20042015)
4% 4%
4%
Thomas Cook - 7%
10%
25%
34%
Percentage of students who
found a job after graduation
27%
23%
16%
84% of CAE Oxford Aviation Academy graduates found a job within one year of graduation!
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Registration pre entry requirements
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Cost in Detail
Payment procedure
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Payment schedule for training
Option 1:
Make an appointment with KBC
Zaventem or ING Zaventem to get
detailed information on how to finance
this training.
NO HIDDEN COSTS
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How to prepare for selection
Subjects to Know
Basic physics sizes (length, mass, angle, t, volume, speed, acceleration)
Units (meter, kilogram, second, amps)
Distance travelled, speed, acceleration
Weight, mass, density and volume
Newtons law, inertia, forces
Determination of centre of gravity
Work, energy, power (kinetic energy, pressure energy)
Thermometric scales: C, F, K
Pressure, density, t of a liquid or a gas
Perfect gases law, Boyle-Mariotte law, Gay-Lussac law, Daltons law
Change of state of a liquid/gas/solid
Basics of electricity: DC and AC current, tension, equivalent resistance, Ohm
Basics of magnetism: magnetic field, permanent magnet, lines of flux
Question Example
A quantity of gas (p = 3 x 105 Pa, T=300K) is compressed until the half of its
initial volume and is heated to 70C. What is the final gas pressure?
(Answer: P2= 6, 86 105Pa)
Determine the weight (in Newton) of a sphere that has a volume of 1,1 x 10-7 m
and a density of 2,7 kg/dm (gravitation acceleration: 9.81m/s)
(Answer: 2, 91x10-3)
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