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24 Aviation Schools In Kenya Approved By KCAA In 2023

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Last updated: 2023/11/30 at 3:16 PM
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The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) has taken a significant step towards enhancing aviation training standards in the country. In an effort to efficiently manage and regulate the aviation industry, the KCAA has released a comprehensive list of approved training organizations (ATOs) for aspiring pilots and aviation professionals.

The list, which includes 24 ATOs, offers a range of courses to meet the diverse needs of individuals seeking to pursue careers in aviation. Among the prominent ATOs featured are the East African School of Aviation, Kenya School of Flying, Standards Aviation, and Flight Training Centre.

The East African School of Aviation, located on Old Airport Road in Embakasi, offers courses such as Flight Operations and Dispatch, Air Traffic Control, and Aircraft Maintenance Engineers License. The Kenya School of Flying, situated in Nairobi and operating from Wilson Airport, Malindi Airport, and Orly Airpark, provides an extensive array of programs, including Private Pilots License (PPL), Commercial Pilots License (CPL), Airline Transport Pilots License (ATPL), and Instrument Rating (IR).

Other ATOs listed include Ninety Nines Flying School, Proactive Air Services, Aerolink Flight Centre, and Nairobi Flight Training. Each institution offers specialized courses aimed at equipping students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in their chosen aviation careers.

By consolidating the approved training organizations under a unified list, the KCAA aims to streamline the training process for aspiring pilots and aviation professionals. This initiative is part of the larger vision outlined in Kenya’s Vision 2030, which seeks to transform the country into a globally competitive nation across various sectors, including aviation.

The KCAA’s comprehensive list will not only provide aspiring aviation professionals with a centralized resource for selecting training institutions but will also ensure that these organizations meet the regulatory standards set by the authority. This move is expected to enhance the quality of aviation training in Kenya and contribute to the overall development of the aviation industry.

Aviation enthusiasts and aspiring pilots can now make informed decisions about their training options by referring to the KCAA’s approved list of training organizations. With this initiative, the KCAA continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of aviation in Kenya, fostering excellence and professionalism in the industry.

For more information on the approved training organizations and their respective courses, individuals can visit the official website of the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority.

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