Belgium may be small, but its aviation scene is vibrant and well-developed. The country dense airport network, multilingual environment, and central European location make it an excellent choice for flight training.
Why Train in Belgium?
Dense Airport Network
Belgium boasts numerous airports and airfields:
- Regional airports - Many options for training flights
- Short distances - Quick cross-country flights
- Varied operations - From quiet grass strips to busy controlled fields
Complex Airspace Experience
Training in Belgian airspace teaches you to:
- Navigate around Brussels TMA
- Handle dense traffic environments
- Communicate with multiple authorities
- Operate in European core airspace
Multilingual Environment
Belgium three official languages (Dutch, French, German) plus English mean:
- Training available in multiple languages
- Practice with multilingual ATC
- International communication skills
Gateway to Europe
Belgium location offers:
- Easy flights to France, Germany, Netherlands, UK
- International navigation experience
- Diverse airspace regulations exposure
Training Regions
Flanders
Dutch-speaking northern region with numerous airfields and proximity to the Netherlands.
Wallonia
French-speaking southern region with scenic flying over the Ardennes.
Brussels Region
While Brussels Airport itself is busy, surrounding areas offer training with exposure to major airport operations.
What to Expect
- EASA-compliant training programs
- Modern training aircraft
- Professional instruction in multiple languages
- Strong emphasis on radio communications
