AVIATION & AERONAUTIC CALCULATOR Atpl Hours Remaining A precise tool.
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What is the Atpl Hours Remaining & How does it work?

The ATPL (Airline Transport Pilot License) is a professional pilot license issued by aviation authorities around the world. It allows pilots to fly for airlines on multi-engine aircraft.

Pilots training for an ATPL must complete a certain number of flight hours, which can be divided into frozen and full simulator hours. Frozen hours are those where the pilot is not actively flying but observing or monitoring the flight, while full simulator hours involve active piloting.

Remaining Hours = Total Required Hours – Completed Hours
Total Required Hours = The total number of hours required for the ATPL.
Completed Hours = The number of hours already completed by the pilot.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are frozen hours in ATPL training?
Frozen hours are non-active flying hours where pilots observe or monitor flights in simulators.
How do I calculate remaining ATPL hours?
Subtract completed flight hours from the total required for your specific certification program.
Can I convert frozen hours to full simulator hours?
Yes, but conversion rates vary by training provider and aviation authority.
What is the difference between ATPL and CPL?
ATPL allows flying for airlines on multi-engine aircraft, while CPL is for smaller aircraft with a single pilot.
How many total flight hours are required for an ATPL?
The exact number varies by country and training program, but typically ranges from 1500 to 2500 hours.
Can I use actual flight time towards ATPL simulator requirements?
Yes, some programs allow a portion of actual flight time to count towards simulator hours.
Where can I find the specific ATPL training requirements for my country?
Check with your local aviation authority or consult the relevant certification guide.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.