What Does a Typical Flight Training Schedule Look Like at Nelson Aviation College?

March 31, 2025

Embarking on flight training is an exciting and demanding journey, and understanding the structure of your week is key to planning and success. At Nelson Aviation College, we provide a comprehensive full-time training schedule designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to become a proficient pilot. Let's take a look at what a typical week might entail.

Full-Time Training Schedule: A Long-Term Vision

Upon arrival at NAC, each student receives a detailed long-term plan covering their entire full-time study period. This spans 88 weeks for the Airline Preparation Diploma and 84 weeks for the Flight Instructor Diploma. Our operational hours are Monday to Friday, from 08:30 to 17:00.

Your individual plan will clearly outline the dates for all theory block courses and flight training phases. This allows you to anticipate and prepare for the different stages of your training.

Every Day is a Mix of Different Training Events

No two days are exactly alike during your flight training phases. Expect a dynamic schedule that combines various essential elements to ensure a well-rounded education.

A typical student's day often begins around 8:00-8:30 am at the College, although those flying first thing may need to arrive earlier.

Types of Training Events:

Briefings: These sessions, often led by your instructor, are crucial for preparing you for upcoming flights or theory topics. Initially, briefings are more frequent and detailed, gradually reducing as you progress and gain experience.

Pre-Flight Planning: A critical aspect of flight safety, you'll learn to meticulously plan your flights, considering weather, navigation, aircraft performance, and regulations.

Sign-Outs: Before each flight, you'll go through a sign-out process, ensuring all checks are completed and the aircraft is ready for flight.

Debriefings: After each flight, including solo flights, you'll have a debriefing session with your instructor to review your performance, identify areas for improvement, and consolidate your learning.

Flying: The highlight of your training! You'll spend time in the cockpit, putting your knowledge and skills into practice under the guidance of your instructor. Some days may involve multiple flights.

Ground Work: For every hour spent flying, you can anticipate an average of two hours dedicated to ground work. This includes studying theory, completing assignments, and preparing for future lessons.

Class Time: Depending on your training phase, you may have dedicated classroom time focused on specific theory subjects.

Self-Directed Study: You'll have time for independent study, allowing you to review materials, prepare for briefings, and reinforce your understanding.

Peer Support: There are opportunities to help newer students or receive assistance from those further along in their training, fostering a supportive learning environment.

Logistics: You'll also be involved in practical aspects like coordinating fuel requirements for upcoming flights.

Pre-Flight Checks: Thoroughly inspecting your aircraft before each flight is a critical safety procedure you'll learn and practice.

Focus on Theory vs. Flight Training

It's important to note that during dedicated theory courses, such as those for the Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL), Basic Gas Turbine (BGT), Instrument Rating (IR), and Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL), flight training in aircraft is temporarily paused. This ensures that your focus remains solely on theoretical study and revision, maximising your learning in these intensive periods.

A Structured Path to Success

The structured and comprehensive approach at NAC ensures that you receive the necessary theoretical knowledge and practical skills to excel in your flight training. While each week will bring a variety of activities, the long-term plan provides a clear roadmap to achieving your aviation goals.

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