BAA Training- Kazakhstan’s Civil Aviation Academy Partner for ATO Transformation

15 September 2021

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BAA Training has signed an MoU with Kazakhstan’s Civil Aviation Academy. The document sets the grounds for cooperation to transform Kazakhstan’s Civil Aviation Academy into an EASA standard approved training organization (ATO) issuing EASA type of pilot licences.

BAA Training and the academy will jointly create a commercial pilot license (CPL) pilot training program by the end of 2021. Starting from 2022, they will begin to prepare, access, and select pilots  while working in tandem and following BAA Training’s methodology.

Initially, the conduction of training will be split between Lithuania and Kazakhstan. However, within three years, it is planned to have an EASA ATO certificate secured and at least half of the training responsibilities assigned to Kazakhstan’s Civil Aviation Academy. The term of five years has been chosen for the formal agreement to allow students starting in three years to finish their studies.

Over the five years, more than 200 pilots will be prepared under the joint CPL program. Moreover, BAA Training will deliver training to Kazakhstan’s Civil Aviation Academy’s employees: instructors, training managers and other staff.

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