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ATPL
(redirected from Airline Transport Pilot's Licence)

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ATPLAirline Transport Pilot's Licence
ATPLAustralian Training Products Ltd. (publishing company)
ATPLAcme Tele Power Limited (Haryana, India)
ATPLAssociated Technocrats Pvt. Ltd. (est. 1989; India)
ATPLAurora Town Public Library (Aurora, NY)
ATPLAPG (Armstrong Process Group, Inc.) TOGAF (The Open Group Architecture Framework) Process Library


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The Gulf Aviation Academy (GAA) has joined forces with world-renowned pilot training organisation the Oxford Aviation Academy (OAA) to provide the young cadets with the tuition necessary to gain the prestigious Airline Transport Pilot's Licence (ATPL).
The ambitious group - aged between 18 to 29 - will be training at the Oxford Aviation Academy in the UK on the Ab-Initio programme, a part of the process to gain the Airline Transport Pilot's Licence, described it as nothing short of a dream come true.
An event was held at the Bahrain Business Incubator Centre to brief the cadets on the Ab-Initio (from the beginning) programme which is part of the process to gain the Airline Transport Pilot's Licence (ATPL), said a statement.
 
 
 
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