Despite its small size, the Netherlands punches above its weight in aviation. With a rich flying tradition, excellent infrastructure, and a dense network of airfields, the Netherlands offers quality flight training in a compact, efficient environment.
Why Train in the Netherlands?
Aviation Excellence
The Dutch aviation industry features:
- Professional standards - High training quality
- Modern facilities - Up-to-date equipment and aircraft
- English proficiency - Easy communication
- International outlook - Global aviation connections
Dense Airfield Network
The Netherlands offers:
- Numerous airfields in a small area
- Short flight times between airports
- Varied traffic patterns to practice
- Mix of controlled and uncontrolled fields
Complex Airspace Training
Dutch airspace teaches you to:
- Navigate around Schiphol TMA
- Handle dense traffic environments
- Communicate efficiently
- Plan routes carefully
International Connections
Location allows easy flights to:
- Belgium
- Germany
- UK (across the North Sea)
- France
Training Environment
Flat Terrain
The Netherlands flat landscape means:
- Few obstacles
- Easy navigation
- Focus on other skills
- Good forced landing options
Weather Challenges
Dutch weather teaches:
- Decision making in marginal conditions
- Wind handling (it is often windy!)
- Crosswind technique
- Weather assessment skills
Training Options
- EASA-certified ATOs
- Aero clubs with training programs
- Professional flight academies
- Training in Dutch and English
