International Aviation Training Centre
The International Aviation Training Centre, IATC, is an Aviation Training Organization under ICAO and JAA regulations, providing services in civil aviation personnel training: pilots, flight attendants, flight dispatchers.
General[edit]
IATC is based in Kiev, Ukraine.[1] Its licenses are approved by the Russia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Georgia, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Cambodia and United Arab Emirates State Aviation Authorities.
Centre service concept is to provide complete service cycle to customer companies, from initial and line training, essential air company documents development, airport analysis, to recurrent, upgrades and special training courses.
IATC is authorized by the State Aviation Administration of Ukraine to perform certification exams of aviation specialists and, for Ukrainian license holders, issue airmen license supplements.
In 2006, IATC was nominated as the Education Branch Leader by the Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Services[edit]
IATC provides training for a full set of training courses for each of the aircraft types listed below (referred as Type Rating training). This includes initial/conversion, recurrent and upgrades training, as well as certification.
In addition to the aviation personnel type rating training, there are variety of courses available for airmen, such as Crew Resource Management, Radiotelephone Communications, Instructor and Examiner Training, Aviation Security and Emergency Procedures training courses.
Also IATC provides services for Airport Analysis, development of Weight&Balance documentation and Engine-Out Takeoff procedures for customer aircraft.
Aircraft Types[edit]
- Mil Mi-2
- Mil Mi-8
- Mil Mi-17
- Bell 407
- Schweizer 300C
- Aérospatiale Gazelle SA 341
- Eurocopter Ecureuil AS 350
- Eurocopter Colibri EC 120
- Lilienthal X-32
- Aeroprakt A-20
- T-2M
- and other single engine piston and touring motor glider aircraft.
Customers[edit]
Major customers of the IATC are:
- Ukraine International Airlines (Ukraine)
- Belavia (Belarus National Airline)
- S7 Airlines (Russia)
- Rossiya (Russia)
- Nordavia (Russia)
References[edit]
- ↑ Terterov, Marat (2005). Doing Business with Ukraine. GMB Publishing. p. 213. ISBN 9781905050710. Search this book on
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