Standard EASA Cat. 1 Certified Course

Test Pilot – Lead Flight Test Engineer

 
Duration

Approximately 31 weeks

Schedule & Cost
Course Description

The Standard EASA Category 1 Certified Course is a subset of the Test Pilot -Traditional Professional Course.
This course is designed to meet the EASA Category 1 Test Pilot and Lead Flight Test Engineer requirements designed to enable experienced pilots and engineers with the knowledge and practical experience to safely plan, conduct and report on flight test programs including but not limited to performance, handling qualities, and systems flight tests. This is an intense academic curriculum designed to produce world-class flight test personnel. The content of the course is in compliance with EASA regulations AMC1 FCL.820 Flight test rating and EASA Part 21 Lead Flight Test Engineers. NTPS is EASA Approved Organization (EASA.ATO.0027).
Graduates of this 31 weeks course are prepared to perform EASA Category 1 Flight Test privileges as per EASA Part 21.
The course is structured in two phases: the Performance and Flying Qualities Phase followed by the Systems Phase. The Systems Phase consists of some mandatory courses and two systems courses chosen by the student. All students start with a three-week module of general topics and then join the applicable phase. Course subjects are taught in modular form, generally one week of academics followed by 1-3 weeks of flight demonstrations, test planning, data collection and analysis, and reporting.
Each student will:

  • receive over 400 hours of ground training, which include (but are not limited to) lectures, laboratories, exercises, simulations, and examinations;
  • receive approximately 100 hours of flight test training in more than 10 different aircraft, including aircrafts certificated in accordance with CS-25/CS-29 standards or equivalent airworthiness codes and in variable stability aircraft.

Two versions are available: Fixed Wing or Rotary Wing. The aircraft used for this course range from traditional non integrated crew stations with reversible flight controls to fully integrated crew stations with advanced flight control systems
The modules are listed below:

 

Fixed Wing

Rotary Wing

T&E 4001 Fundamentals of Flight Test

T&E 4001 Fundamentals of Flight Test

T&E 4002 Test Management and OT&E

T&E 4002 Test Management and OT&E

T&E 4003 Capstone Project

T&E 4003 Capstone Project

T&E 4101 FW Performance Flight Testing I

T&E 4111 RW Performance Flight Testing I

T&E 4102 FW Performance Flight Testing II

T&E 4112 RW Performance Flight Testing II

T&E 4103 FW Flying Qualities Flight Testing I

T&E 4113 RW Flying Qualities Flight Testing I

T&E 4104 FW Flying Qualities Flight Testing II

T&E 4114 RW Flying Qualities Flight Testing II

T&E 4105 Modern Flight Control Systems

T&E 4105 Modern Flight Control Systems

T&E 4106 Loads, Flutter and Stores Testing

T&E 4116 Loads and Vibrations Testing

T&E 4107 Civil Aircraft Icing Certification

T&E 4107 Civil Aircraft Icing Certification

T&E 4201 Avionics Systems Flight Testing

T&E 4201 Avionics Systems Flight Testing

Plus 2 of the following System Modules

T&E 4202 Navigation, Communications and GNSS Testing

T&E 4203 14 CFR Part 23/25/27/29 Avionics Certification Flight Testing

T&E 4204 Flight Test of RADAR and EW Systems Testing

T&E 4205 UAV Systems Testing

T&E 4206 Air-to-Air and Air-to-Ground Weapons Integration Testing

T&E 4207 Electro-Optics and InfraredTesting

T&E 4208 NVG and HMD Testing

 

Master’s Degree Program

Students attending the Standard EASA Cat 1 Certified Course will receive a Master of Science in Flight Test Engineering or a Master of Science in Flight Test and Evaluation if eligible.
The National Test Pilot School is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC) and approved by the State of California's Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (BPPE).  The Master of Science in Flight Test Engineering program is also accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, https://www.abet.org, under the General Criteria.

Prerequisites
  • A minimum of 750 hours of pilot-in-command time (pilots only)
  • A bachelor’s degree in math, science, or engineering (or equivalent military academy)
  • Medically qualified to perform flight duties.
  • Non-native English speakers must pass a Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 70.