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Flight Training Center (Czech: Centrum leteckého výcviku, CLV) is a Czech provider of training programs for both fixed wing and rotary wing aircraft based at Pardubice Airport.[1]
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Company type | State-owned |
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Founded | 2004 |
Headquarters | Pardubice, Czech Republic |
Key people | Jaroslav Špaček |
Website | lompraha.cz |
CLV is a division of the state-owned enterprise Lom Praha. The Ministry of Defence of the Czech Republic holds full ownership of LOM PRAHA.
Since April 2004, Flight Training Center Pardubice has been providing complete training for pilots of the Czech Air Force.[2] Courses are thought and supervised by retired military pilots,[1] such as former JAS 39 Gripen and Red Bull Air Race pilot Martin Šonka.[3]
In 2021, the 10 NATO countries participating in the NATO Flight Training Europe (NFTE) High Visibility Project officially designated the initial two NFTE Training Campuses – the Flight Training Center (CLV) in Pardubice, Czech Republic, and the International Flight Training School (IFTS) in Decimomannu, Italy.[4]
CLV aircraft used for the training of military pilots are registered in the military aviation register administered by the Department of Military Aviation Authority of the Czech Ministry of Defence. One Z-142 and one Z-43 intended for additional civil training are registered in the Civil Aviation Register kept by the Civil Aviation Authority as OK-PNE and OK-WOI respectively.[2]
The company's fleet as of 2024[update] included:
Future:
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