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Fly Level
TypePrivate
Founded2003
HeadquartersBucharest, Romania
BranchesChisinau, Republic of Moldova
Linz, Austria
Fleet size7 aircraft and 2 helicopters
Websitehttp://flylevel.ro/
http://academiadeaviatie.md/

Fly Level is a private aviation company with main headquarter located in Bucharest, Romania. It's main activities are flight school, aircraft dealer, engines and spare parts. Fly Level offer courses for Private Pilot Licence, Commercial Pilot Licence, Airline Transport Pilot License, Flight Attendant, Air traffic controller, Airport ground crew and Aircraft maintenance technicians.
European authorizations issued by EASA/AACR, training for pilots, flight attendants, air traffic controllers and in partnership with a well-known Part 147 school from Germany, organizes courses for aviation technicians in accordance with EASA Part 147 requirements.
The German license obtained after graduation is recognized wherever in Europe and worldwide.

History

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Fly Level Flight Training Organisation was founded in February 2003.

Main Activities

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Flight Schools

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Fly Level operates two headquarters, one in Bucharest and another in Chisinau at Chisinau International Airport.

 
Training Center at Chisinau International Airport


Aircraft dealership and spare parts

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Evektor[2] aircraft.

Courses

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Private and Professional Pilots

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Practical training is approved by the Romanian Civil Aviation Authority and the Civil Aviation Authority of the Republic of Moldova, in all the airports listed in AIP Romania and AIP Republic of Moldova.

  • Introductory flights – Get a feel for what it’s like to learn to fly
  • PPL(A) – Private Pilot Licence
  • CPL(A) – Commercial Pilot Licence
  • Class Rating - SEP (Land)
  • Class Rating - MEP (Land)
  • CRI(A) (MEP) and (SEP)
  • FI(A)
  • ATPL(A) – Airline Transport Pilot Licence (Frozen)
  • IR(A) – Instrument Rating
  • MCC – Multi Crew Cooperation
  • PPL (H)
  • Type Rating R44
  • Type Rating PA31/42

Flight Attendants

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Fly Level is approved by the Romanian CAA, as training academy for flight attendants, offering the following courses:

Air traffic controller

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  • Air Traffic Controller BASIC TRAINING
  • ATC Rating Training – Aerodrome Control Instrumental
  • ATC Rating Training – Approach Control Procedural
  • ATC Rating Training – Approach Control Surveillance
  • ATC Rating Training – Area Control Procedural
  • ATC Rating Training – Area Control Surveillance
  • On–the-job Training Instructors
  • Refresher Training for the “OJTI”
  • Aeronautical Information Service Introductory Course
  • Human Factors in Air Traffic Services
  • Safety Oversight of ANSP
  • Safety Management System Course

Airport ground crew

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  • Handling
  • Airport Marshall
  • Security

Aircraft maintenance technician

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Basic Courses:

  • Category A
  • Category B1
  • Category B2
  • Category C

Type qualification courses for technicians:

  • Dornier DO 328-100
  • Dornier DO 328-300
  • Embraer 170/190
  • Embraer 135/145
  • Cessna 525/525A
  • Learjet 40/45
  • Dash 8-100/200/300
  • Dash 8-Q400

Fleet

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Fly Level currently operates a fleet of 5 aircraft and two helicopters [4]

 
Fly Level FTO Cessna 152 at Chisinau International Airport, Moldova
 
Fly Level FTO Cessna 172N and Cessna 172RG at Clinceni Aerodrome, Romania
Aircraft Fleet Location
Cessna 152 2 Aerodrome Clinceni, Romania & Chisinau International Airport, Republic of Moldova
Cessna 172N Skyhawk 1 Aerodrome Clinceni, Romania
Cessna 172RG Cutlass II 1 Aerodrome Clinceni, Romania
Piper Cheyenne III PA-42 1 Otopeni International Airport, Romania
Rotorcraft Fleet Location
Robinson R44 Raven II 1 Aerodrome Clinceni, Romania
Eurocopter EC120 1 Strejnic Aerodrome, Romania

Events

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Fly Level has participated in the following events:

  1. National Civil Aviation Day, September 2012[5]
  2. Bucharest International Air Show & General Aviation Exhibition, July 2012
  3. International Children's Day, June 2012[6]
  4. General Aviation event, 2011[7]
  5. National Civil Aviation Day, September 2011[8]

References

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