FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Pilot studies in Tuzla, Romania
(ATPL - Airline Transport Pilot)
Why shoud you learn to fly in Romania?
RAS provides:
1. European pilot license (EASA) which is recognised all over the world.
2. Easy to get here: Bucharest has daily flights linking it to many
capitals and big cities around the globe
3. Low training cost comparing with other aviation schools.
4. Modular school: you have the chance of working from your home
country while learning online - Computer Based Training. You can also
fly to Romannia for short visits (7-14 days each time) to do Flight Training.
5. International school: a great community of foreign pilots is developing
here at Tuzla.
6. We have a private airport owned by the school which is a huge advantage
+ a hotel for the pilots situated on the beach, about 10 minutes from the Tuzla
Airport.
7. There is good weather most of the year, over 320 flying days per year.
8. Flight training is iinstructed in English.
9. Fixed Contract: pilot Training contract keeps the same price for a period
of 3 years. 10. A large eet of aircraft, and therefore high availabilty of planes.
11. Training on new Diamod planes - DA20A1 Katana, DA-40, DA-42
12. Romania is much cheaper compared to most of the other countries.
13. No VAT payment for Pilot training in Romania!
How to begin?
1. You can register remotely by seding us the following: Passport scan Residential address in English E-mail adress Payment of 1500 euros in advance by bank trasfer (part of the total payment)
2. Within 3 days from the transfer of the advanced payment and the above details, you will receive a Flight Training contract and a theory platform (CBT)
3. Theory for a private pilot’s license takes up to 108 hours of study remotely. After completing about 30% of the distance learning program (takes about two weeks), you can come to Tuzla, Romania to start your flight training.
4. Book a room: arriving for flight training and of course, a room at the Pilot’s hotel must be coordinated in advanced.
5. It is recommended to arrive on the first visit for at least 7 to 10 days.