EASA ATR 600 Line Training - Sky Aviation
EASA Program

Launch your career on the latest-generation ATR platform with our ATR 600 line training program. Designed for EASA CPL holders seeking to operate the ATR 72-600, this program delivers real operational experience on scheduled turboprop routes with full support from experienced line training captains.

Duration Approx. 4-6 months
Aircraft ATR 72-600
Flight Hours 300+ hours
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Step into the cockpit of the next-generation regional turboprop

Sky Aviation's ATR 600 Line Training program prepares you to fly the ATR 72-600, the latest evolution of the ATR family featuring a modern glass cockpit and improved avionics suite. You'll build real-world experience on revenue flights, developing the skills and confidence to operate effectively as a first officer in a modern turboprop environment.

  • Operational flying on scheduled regional routes using the ATR 72-600 glass cockpit
  • Close supervision and mentoring from experienced ATR line training captains
  • Familiarization with the ATR 600 series avionics, automation, and flight management systems
  • Training fully aligned with EASA regulatory standards and requirements
  • Supplementary simulator sessions focused on glass cockpit procedures and turboprop handling

What sets our program apart

Every element of this training is designed to prepare you for the realities of commercial airline operations.

Modern Cockpit, Structured Progression

The ATR 72-600 features a fully integrated glass cockpit with advanced flight management capabilities, and our training program is built to help you master it. You'll progress through carefully phased line flying, starting with supervised sectors and gradually building toward full operational responsibility. Each phase includes defined objectives, detailed debriefings, and formal assessments tailored to the specific systems and handling characteristics of the ATR 600 series.

Safety as a Foundation

Safety is embedded into every layer of our training. From threat and error management to crew resource management, our program goes beyond regulatory minimums. You'll develop a professional safety mindset that will serve you throughout your career. Our training captains bring decades of combined experience and are committed to building pilots who operate with the highest standards of risk awareness.

Career Development & Support

Completing your line training is a major milestone, but it's not where our commitment ends. Sky Aviation provides career guidance, interview preparation, and access to our network of airline partners. Many of our graduates have gone on to hold positions at leading European carriers. We invest in your long-term success because your achievements reflect the quality of our program.

Key details at a glance

Training Duration

Approximately 4 to 6 months depending on the selected package and your initial experience level.

Aircraft Type

ATR 72-600, the latest generation of the ATR family featuring a modern glass cockpit and enhanced avionics.

Required Certificates

EASA-issued ATPL, CPL, and valid ATR 600 type rating. ICAO English Level 4 proficiency or above.

Requirements

Minimum 18 years of age. Valid Class 1 medical certificate. No criminal record.

Flight Time

300 or more flight hours accumulated over the course of the program on scheduled revenue flights.

Cost

Contact our team for detailed pricing. Flexible payment plans and financing options are available.

How it works, from application to line check

1
Application & Screening
2
Assessment & Interview
3
Contract & Onboarding
4
Simulator Training
5
Line Flying with LTC
6
Final Line Check

Training locations

Our line training programs are available across multiple regions, giving you the flexibility to train where it suits you best.

Europe

Multiple operational bases across the continent

Middle East

Rapidly growing aviation hub with modern facilities

Asia

Expanding network in one of aviation's fastest-growing markets

South America

Programs tailored for the Latin American aviation landscape

Africa

Supporting the development of aviation talent across the continent

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about our ATR 600 Line Training program.

The duration of line training can vary depending on the airline and the specific training program. Typically, our ATR 600 line training lasts anywhere from four to six months. During this time, the trainee pilot will fly a set number of hours and sectors under the supervision of a qualified line training captain. The program also includes ground training sessions, simulator refresher sessions, and regular progress reviews to ensure you are meeting the required standards at each phase.
To be eligible for our ATR 600 line training, you must hold a valid EASA-issued commercial pilot's licence (CPL) or frozen ATPL, along with a current ATR 600 type rating. You'll also need a valid Class 1 medical certificate, ICAO English language proficiency at Level 4 or above, and the right to work in the relevant jurisdiction. Additionally, candidates should have a certain minimum number of flight hours. Please contact us for specific program requirements, as these may vary depending on the training base and region.
You will be flying the ATR 72-600, the newest variant of the ATR family equipped with a modern glass cockpit and updated avionics. The training is conducted on actual revenue flights, meaning you'll experience real operational conditions, from passenger handling to ATC communications, alongside a line training captain. Some program variants also include access to full-flight ATR 600 simulators for supplementary sessions and check rides.
Yes. Our program includes periodic simulator sessions alongside the line flying component. These simulator sessions are used for refresher training, emergency procedure practice, and check rides. The simulator sessions are conducted in EASA-approved Level D full-flight simulators, which replicate the ATR 72-600 cockpit environment with full motion and visual systems. This blended approach ensures you build both practical line experience and a strong foundation in non-normal procedures.
The cost of the program varies depending on the training base, program duration, and specific package selected. We offer flexible payment plans and can discuss financing options on a case-by-case basis. For an accurate quote, we recommend reaching out to our team directly through the contact form or by phone. We're transparent about pricing and will provide a full breakdown of costs before you commit to anything.
Upon successful completion of your line check, you will be fully qualified to operate as a first officer on the ATR 72-600 in a commercial airline environment. Sky Aviation also provides career support services, including CV and interview preparation, access to our partner airline network, and ongoing mentoring. Many of our graduates have secured positions with airlines in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia shortly after completing their training.

Ready to begin your ATR 600 line training?

Get in touch with our team to discuss your options and start the application process.