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Course Overview

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Transform from Student to SkyApls First Officer in Just 18 Months
The MPL Program with Sky Alps is a unique opportunity to become a First Officer with Sky Alps, a regional airline based in Bolzano, Italy. The program is designed to train you specifically for the Dash 8 Q400 aircraft, which Sky Alps operates.
The program consists of four phases:
Basic, Intermediate, Advanced, and Type Rating. The program takes 18 months to complete, and at the end, you will receive a Multi Pilot Licence (MPL) and a permanent employment contract with Sky Alps. You will also receive a Dash 8 Q400 Type Rating in addition to everything included in the standard ATPL course.
Reasons
A 18-month training course that will prepare you for flying the Dash 8 Q400 aircraft, a versatile and efficient turboprop.
A competitive 100% Fully-Comprehensive Package for €104,950 with no hidden costs or extra charges. This covers all your training expenses and the Dash 8 Q400 type rating. It also includes your personal expenses: From accommodation and transport, to health insurance, Class 1 Medical and much more!
A permanent First Officer employment contract with SkyAlps upon completion of the training.
A network of operations in Italy, Switzerland, and Germany, that will expose you to different weather conditions, airspace regulations, and cultural settings.
A friendly and diverse community of students and staff, who will share your passion for aviation and help you grow as a pilot and as a person.
At AELO, Switzerland’s High-Performance Aviation Academy, we pride ourselves on offering the only 100% Fully Comprehensive ATPL Integrated Package in Europe. For just €104,950 our competitive package covers all your training and expenses throughout your journey to becoming a professional pilot.
For more information on the Fully-Comprehensive Package and the list of inclusions please click read more button.
| MPL | |
|---|---|
| PRICE | €104,950 |
| Accommodation for 18 months | ✓ |
| Flight Training Hours | 240 |
| 1,000 hours of Classroom Training | ✓ |
| All landing fees | ✓ |
| Initial EASA Class 1 Medical | ✓ |
| ICAO English Language Proficiency Test | ✓ |
| Basic Health Insurance for EU nationals holding a European insurance card | ✓ |
| ATPLQ question bank for exam preparation | ✓ |
| EASA Flight skills test (2 tests total) | ✓ |
| All 13 EASA Ground exam fees for ATPL exams (1 try per subject) | ✓ |
| Dash 8 Q400 Type Rating | ✓ |
| Performance-Based Navigation (PBN) certification | ✓ |
| Advanced Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT) in the aerobatic Extra 200 | ✓ |
| Pilot Kit: Flight Bag, iPad, Training Material, Headset, Logbook, etc. | ✓ |
| Free transport between AELO residence Airport | ✓ |
The highest level of pilot certification issued by the Swiss Civil Aviation Authority.
Accumulated at least 240 hours of flight time, including 100 hours as pilot-in-command and 50 hours of instrument time.
Direct entry into SkyAlps Airlines as a First Officer upon meeting their standards and requirements.
The SkyAlps MPL Program represents not just training, but a career investment with exceptional returns:
- Starting Salary: Competitive First Officer compensation package at SkyAlps Airlines
- Career Progression: Clear advancement path to Captain and beyond
- Job Security: Join a growing airline with expanding operations
- International Experience: Build hours on intercontinental routes
- Modern Fleet: Operate the latest Boeing aircraft technology
- Full Program Cost: €99,700
All-inclusive with no hidden fees or additional charges.
Mild sunny weather with more than 320 flying days during the year.
Absolutely stunning views of the Swiss lakes and Alps mountain landscapes.
Opportunity to fly in challenging environments like the busy Milan airspace.
Top instructors with significant experience and industry connections for custom guidance.
Small class sizes and personalized coaching to ensure your success.
Swiss quality technicians ensure the equipment meets proper safety standards.
A selection of Airlines and Private Jet companies our graduates are now flying with:
Schedule a personal consultation with an AELO Pilot Mentor who will:
- Assess your eligibility for the NEOS PreSelect Program
- Create a personalized training roadmap
- Answer your specific questions about AELO and NEOS
- Guide you through the application process
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Course Overview
SkyAlps is a dynamic regional airline based in Bolzano, Italy, known for its modern fleet and eco-friendly operations. Specializing in regional routes across Italy, Switzerland, Germany, and other nearby countries, SkyAlps focuses on providing efficient, sustainable air travel. The airline operates a fleet of Dash 8 Q400 turboprop aircraft, which are renowned for their versatility and fuel efficiency, making them well-suited for short to medium-haul flights in mountainous regions and challenging weather conditions.
For commercial pilots, SkyAlps offers an exciting and attractive career opportunity. Working with a regional airline like SkyAlps means exposure to diverse operational environments, from busy European airspaces to scenic yet complex alpine routes. Pilots have the chance to develop critical skills in variable weather conditions and different airspace regulations, all while flying eco-friendly aircraft. SkyAlps also fosters a close-knit, supportive work culture, providing career growth, stability, and the opportunity to be part of an airline committed to sustainability and innovation in regional aviation.
Don’t miss this opportunity to fly high with SkyAlps and join the ultimate MPL Program for aspiring pilots!
| MPL | |
|---|---|
| PRICE | €99,700 |
| Acommodation for 18 months | ✓ |
| Flight Training Hours | 240 |
| 1,000 hours of Classroom Training | ✓ |
| All landing fees | ✓ |
| Initial EASA Class 1 Medical | ✓ |
| ICAO English Language Proficiency Test | ✓ |
| Basic Health Insurance for EU nationals holding a European insurance card | ✓ |
| ATPLQ question bank for exam preparation | ✓ |
| EASA Flight skills test (2 tests total) | ✓ |
| All 13 EASA Ground exam fees for ATPL exams (1 try per subject) | ✓ |
| Dash 8 Q400 Type Rating | ✓ |
| Performance-Based Navigation (PBN) certification | ✓ |
| Advanced Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT) in the aerobatic Extra 200 | ✓ |
| Pilot Kit: Flight Bag, iPad, Training Material, Headset, Logbook, etc. | ✓ |
| Free transport between AELO residence Airport | ✓ |
The MPL program is subject to a rigorous selection process which includes:
The SkyAlps MPL (Multi Pilot Licence) program offered by AELO Swiss Academy is a structured and highly specialized training pathway designed to prepare aspiring commercial pilots for a career with SkyAlps. The syllabus is divided into four distinct phases: Basic, Intermediate, Advanced, and Type Rating, each progressively building the knowledge and skills needed to operate as a First Officer on the Dash 8 Q400 aircraft.
Upon completing the 18-month program, trainees receive their MPL and a Dash 8 Q400 Type Rating, along with a guaranteed job as a First Officer at SkyAlps. The program’s syllabus not only covers the technical aspects of flying but also emphasizes teamwork, safety, and airline operations, making it a comprehensive training course tailored for regional airline operations.
An airline transport pilot license or ATPL integrated course is the fastest way for a person to achieve the goal of becoming a commercial airline pilot qualified to work with any of the major passenger carriers in the European Union. You can start this training knowing nothing about being an airline pilot with no flight experience. You will be taken systematically through each requirement including theoretical sessions, completing flight training hours, and official exams. With high quality Swiss curriculum you can go from zero to airline pilot in only 18 months for a fee of €104,950 with no hidden costs while also maximizing your chances of getting a good job when you are done.
The great advantage of such a program is that it allows one to rapidly achieve their dream of becoming a pilot. Some people who decide to become a commercial pilot choose a step wise modular approach, taking courses individually to accumulate their requirements over time. This might seem like a more economical idea at first; however, it takes longer time and many pilots find they never get around to completing all the requirements. It is also highly inefficient as their can be unnecessary overlap in your training, particularly if you are receiving training from different schools.
Perhaps most importantly, major airlines are currently favoring students who have completed an ATPL integrated training. So not only does taking the ATPL integrated track get you to your goal of a license sooner, it also increases the probability that you receive a good position with an airline after you graduate.
AELO (Aero Locarno SA) is certified by the Federal Office of Civil Aviation as an Approved Training Organisation (ATO). All our licences are recognized by the members of European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). Also, our flying school provides the highest number of Sphair courses in Switzerland, the first flying step to become a military pilot. We have been training pilots for more than 30 years. Our former students are now employed as airline pilots for Swiss, Ryanair, Lufthansa, Adria, Etihad, Emirates and many more. Some AELO graduates have chosen a career as a military pilot and currently fly the FA-18 or Super Puma. Others were invited to work as a Flight Instructor sharing their knowledge and enthusiasm with our new students.
In aviation, safety is always paramount and we pride ourselves on that too. AELO offers pilots a highly professional and experienced training team, year-round operations and an exceptional environment at both Locarno airport and our other locations.
Aerodrome Locarno LSZL
via Aeroporto 21
Gordola, 6596 Switzerland
You can find a map to our location at the bottom of this page.
First check to see if you meet our entry criteria listed in our entry requirements. Before you can enroll at AELO, you will take part in a pilot assessment process. This assessment is designed to assess an applicant’s overall suitability for the pilot career. It typically comprises different aptitude tests. The results of this assessment will give you the best indication regarding your suitability for a career as a pilot. All candidates are also interviewed by a member of our staff to determine their suitability for training.
Requiring correction to your vision is not automatically disbarring from a career as an airline pilot. The requirements are that distant visual acuity, with or without correction, shall be 6/9 or better in each eye separately and binocular visual acuity shall be 6/6 or better. For an initial examination the refractive error shall not exceed +6 diopters. For more information we recommend that you contact an approved Aeronautical Medical Examiner (AME).
Having some form of color blindness does not necessarily prevent you from having a career as an airline pilot, providing you can pass acceptable color perception tests (predominately Red/Green perception). For more information we recommend that you contact an approved Aeronautical Medical Examiner (AME).
There are no height limits that will affect you qualifying for a civil professional license. But if you are particularly short or tall, less than 5’2″ (157cm) or over 6’6″ (200cm), you would be well advised to clarify which aircraft you would fit into and be able to reach all the controls comfortably. This would identify whether your height would limit your career prospects in the future.
The simple answer is yes; No medical = No License. The initial medical can be completed at any EASA approved Aeromedical Centre (AeMC). Cost of this medical is included in our fees.
For non-EU students, it would be advisable to attend a local medical assessment for a local equivalent of a Class 1 Medical to avoid wasting money before training can commence.
Everyone that meets the minimum entry criteria may apply. AELO maintains equal opportunity standards that prohibit discrimination based on gender, race, religion, age or national origin. With regard to non-EU cadets, being accepted in our course, means you will be able to apply for a student visa.
If you hold an EASA PPL, we can credit you with a number of flying hours depending on the amount of hours you currently hold on a case by case basis. This will reduce the overall cost of the course.
The AELO Integrated ATPL course takes students with little or no previous flying experience, to a Commercial Pilot’s License (CPL) with a Multi-Engine Instrument Rating (MEIR) referred to as the ‘frozen’ ATPL. Also included at the end of training is a Multi Crew Co-operation (MCC). From this point, pilots can then be employed as a First Officer with an airline where they will need to obtain the Type Rating on the aircraft they will be flying.
Graduate pilots with a ‘frozen’ ATPL are free to train onto any aircraft type and to fly for any airline that will accept their EASA license. Most airlines will initially assign new First Officers to short haul fleets so they can build experience in the more demanding departure and approach phases of flight. Once an ATPL holder has gained 1,500 hours experience, the ATPL becomes ‘unfrozen’ and
they are then eligible to be considered for promotion to Captains.
The price of the ATPL integrated training is €104,950 inclusive of VAT, all training, accommodation, landing fees, exam preparation materials, etc. For a comprehensive list of everything included in the ATPL package click here.
There are many variables when starting your career as a professional pilot but, broadly, it greatly depends on the airline you are working for, the type of aircraft you are flying and the region of the world you are flying.
In the European market a rough estimate for a pilot flying for a small regional airline initially could earn €30,000 per year. A first officer working for one of the larger European airlines could earn between €45,000 and €55,000 per year. Some airlines will take back the cost of the initial Type Rating, usually from the first years’ salary. Experienced captains flying long-haul aircraft could earn at least €150,000 per year. Salaries tend to increase with each year of service with a company.
Attending a flight school with an excellent record of producing well-trained, competant pilots should also help you to maximize your earnings over the course of your career in aviation.
There are two different types of ATPL Integrated courses: cadet and self-sponsored. Cadet programs are conducted in conjunction with airlines where selection process is conducted by both parties and students are offered a job after successful completion of their training. AELO’s MPL Cadet Program is offered in conjunction with SkyAlps, and those who complete this program are guaranteed a contract with the airline once their 18 months of training is complete.
On the other hand, self-sponsored students decide to commence their training without any airline process approval, therefore there is no guarantee of a job offer. That being said, AELO will try to facilitate job interviews through our network of contacts to those students that have excelled at their training. 100% of our graduates in 2022 and 2023 were successfully placed with reputable employers after the end of their training.
We have a modern fleet of 17 planes. These include the following models: S201 Sonaca, Tecnam P2008, DA40 Diamond Star, DA 42 Twin Star, and the Extra 200. For more information about our fleet of planes click here.
We also have a modern simulator: the MPS Boeing 737 NG Simulator. This is a state of the art simulator that best mimics a Boeing 737 NG and is available at only a few flight schools. For more information on our simulator click here.
Your success at getting a visa will be highly dependent on your individual circumstances including the country you are applying from. We will do our best to provide you the best assistance we can at navigating through the process.
In order to start the application process contact us by phone, WhatsApp at +41 79 544 07 77, or enrol page.
You can find out more information by filling in the contact form on this page or contacting Diego Paris at +41 79 544 07 77 via WhatsApp or phone

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