Istanbul Nişantaşı University

Bachelor in Pilot Training

İstanbul, Turkey Taught in English Open to international students

About the Program

A Pilot Training program combines aviation theory with hands-on flight instruction to prepare students for professional flying careers. Typical coursework includes aerodynamics, aircraft systems, meteorology, air navigation, and aviation law, complemented by supervised flight training hours intended to build the practical competencies required for pilot licensing. Students also study safety protocols and communication procedures used in aviation operations. Career paths for graduates include roles as commercial airline pilots or pilots for other aviation operators, contingent on completing the relevant licensing requirements set by aviation authorities. This bachelor's degree at Istanbul Nişantaşı University in İstanbul, Turkey is taught in English across 4 years. The program structure generally integrates classroom-based aviation science with structured flight training throughout the four years, moving from foundational theory and simulator exercises toward more advanced flying practice. Given that English is the standard language used in international aviation, the English-medium instruction aligns directly with industry communication requirements. The curriculum is designed to build both the academic knowledge and the flight hours needed to support progression toward professional pilot licensing. Graduates are expected to complete the program with a solid grounding in aviation science and a foundation of flight training experience, positioning them to pursue further certification and career opportunities within commercial or general aviation.

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