OUR FLEET

We have a very reliable fleet as well as a modern synthetic simulator Flight Simulator Elite S912 FNPT II. The number of aircraft we have at your disposal guarantees an uninterrupted flow of flight training, thus avoiding unnecessary and expensive flight delays.

“Linx Aviation” flight school owns a fleet of ten aircraft. If necessary, we can provide additional aircraft in order to carry out all phases of practical training for each of our students.


PIPER TOMAHAWK

CESSNA 172

Whether you are interested in recreational flying or a career as a traffic pilot, you will start flying on the world’s best basic training aircraft, Cessna 172, and its competitor, Piper Tomahawk.
You will master the more advanced phases of training on twin piston aircraft Piper Seminole.

PIPER SEMINOLE

SIMULATOR ELITE S923 MCC

Our Elite S923 MCC simulator, which is certified in accordance with EASA CS-FSTD (A) requirements for FNTP II, can be configured as a single-engine or twin-engine aircraft. It saves time, saves your money, and puts you in simulated situations that will make you a well-trained pilot.

As the safety is imperative at all elements of the training, “Linx Aviation” has its own aircraft maintenance Center led by competent and experienced engineers and mechanicians.

Aircraft maintenance and repairs are done in accordance with EASA Part-145 standards, providing highest possible level of safety and quality.


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