OATC Aviation Training Center
The OATC provides courses for Airline Pilots, Assistant/Flight Attendant, Flight Operations Officer, among others.
Registration for the different Courses is permanently open.
We are committed to doing everything we can to ensure that your journey is guided by excellence and quality of teaching, opening doors to a promising future.
Ricardo Cortez, Diretor de Instrução.
ATPL Course
The Integrated Airline Pilot Course aims to develop in students all the essential technical skills to start their career as a Professional Pilot.
Cabin Crew Course
OATC, in its Cabin Crew Courses, has as its main objective, to develop and achieve, increasingly, a level of refined quality and excellence.
Flight Instructor Course
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I found my "wings" at this school, and I just have to thank all the trainers and the rest of the OATC staff, for passing on their experience to us students and for having achieved it so well even though it was online. I have never been so eager to learn something, without a doubt it exceeded my expectations.
I met incredible new people, who I hope to meet again on a flight.
Being a pilot has been a dream of mine for as long as I can remember, luckily I was lucky enough to find OMNI to make it happen. Many good instructors, both theoretical and practical, who helped me pass on their knowledge and put it into practice in real situations
I “found my wings” in this school, and I just have to thank all the trainers and entire OATC staff for passing us their experience and having transmitted it so well even though being an online course.
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