As Aviation and Astronautics Educational Institutions, we organize a winter school for high school students. This winter school will take place between January 30 and February 3 and will promote the pilot profession.

Students attending the winter school will learn the history and definition of aviation, the advantages and disadvantages of the pilot profession, and how the aircraft cockpit works. Additionally, they will have an hour-long flight experience in our ALSIM 250 FNTP II type flight simulator.

The aim of the winter school is to introduce students to the aviation industry and provide them with an opportunity for pilot training.

The benefits of winter school are as follows:

• Students learn about the pilot profession at an early age. In this way, those who want to choose this profession in the future can make an informed decision.

• Students learn basic concepts and terms related to aviation. In this way, they can adapt more easily when they start aviation training.

• Students experience the excitement and pleasure of flying in the flight simulator. In this way, their interest and motivation in aviation increases.

The advantages of winter school are as follows:

Students receive a certificate of participation at the end of winter school. This certificate shows that they have attended and successfully completed aviation training.

Students receive training from professional airline pilots during winter school. These instructors convey to them the intricacies and tips of the aviation industry.

Students meet and mingle with other aviation enthusiast students during winter school. These friendships contribute to their aviation network.

If you are interested in the aviation industry and want to learn more about the pilot profession, apply to our winter school. Click [here] for the application form, fee and payment methods. If you have more questions about our winter school, you can contact us by clicking [here].

As Aviation and Astronautics Educational Institutions, we welcome you to our winter school. Remember, it’s never too late to follow your dreams!