TKA-Compliant Flight School Software for Lithuania
Part-FCL & Part-ORA Ready
Aviatize is built for the EASA documentation discipline TKA expects from Lithuanian Approved Training Organisations. Whether you operate at Vilnius, Kaunas, Palanga, or Kyviškės, the platform handles the bilingual records, training-progress reporting, and audit-ready documentation TKA examiners look for in a Part-FCL training operation.
In short
Is Aviatize TKA compliant?
TKA — Transporto kompetencijų agentūra, the Transport Competence Agency — is Lithuania's competent authority for EASA Part-FCL pilot licensing and Part-ORA training organisation approvals since the 2019 reorganisation that dissolved the former Civil Aviation Administration. TKA's Civil Aviation Department maintains the Lithuanian ATO register, examines pilots for PPL/CPL/ATPL licences, and represents Lithuania on the EASA Management Board.
Frameworks supported
- EASA Part-FCL — Flight Crew Licensing
- EASA Part-ORA — Approved Training Organisations
- EASA Part-DTO — Declared Training Organisations
- EASA Part-M / Part-ML — Continuing Airworthiness
- EASA Part-145 — Maintenance Organisation Approvals
Running a flight school under TKAregulations means juggling training records, instructor qualifications, aircraft maintenance schedules, and student progress — all while making sure every document is audit-ready. Most schools still rely on spreadsheets and paper files. There's a better way.
Aviatize is the operating system for flight schools — a single platform where scheduling, training management, billing, maintenance tracking, and TKA compliance all come together. No more chasing missing documents or scrambling before an audit.
TKA Regulations
The Regulations That Shape Your Operations
Transport Competence Agency (Transporto kompetencijų agentūra) defines the rules for flight training in Lithuania. Here are the key frameworks that Aviatize helps you navigate — not just comply with, but actually use to run a tighter, more efficient operation.
Flight Crew Licensing
TKA issues PPL(A), CPL(A), ATPL(A), and instrument rating licences in Lithuania under EASA Part-FCL. Examination and licensing communications run through TKA's Civil Aviation Department (fcl@tka.lt).
Approved Training Organisations
ATO approval, oversight, and the public Lithuanian ATO register are TKA functions. Schools must maintain training records, instructor qualifications, and operational documentation to TKA's supervisory expectations.
Declared Training Organisations
Light-regime training declarations for PPL, LAPL, and associated ratings managed by TKA under EASA Part-DTO.
Continuing Airworthiness
Maintenance program supervision for Lithuanian-registered training aircraft, including the snow and freezing-temperature operations characteristic of Baltic winters.
Maintenance Organisation Approvals
Part-145 maintenance approvals for organisations supporting Lithuanian-registered fleets, including the Diamond DA40 / DA42 platforms common in Lithuanian ATPL training.
Aviatize for TKA
How Aviatize Keeps You Compliant
Compliance isn't a checkbox — it's how your organization operates every day. Aviatize embeds TKA requirements into your daily workflow so staying compliant is the default, not an afterthought.
Bilingual Lithuanian and English training records — Lithuanian for TKA documentation discipline, English for ICAO and the international cadet cohorts that anchor Lithuania's market position
Audit-ready records that satisfy both EASA Part-FCL / Part-ORA harmonised expectations and TKA's national supervisory practice
Multi-airline cadet cohort tracking — Lithuanian schools serve Wizz Air, Volotea, Avion Express, LOT Polish Airlines, Turkish Airlines, and other airline pipelines simultaneously, with phase-gate progress reporting per programme
EUR billing with Lithuanian PVM (VAT) handling and multi-currency invoicing for the international student cohorts arriving from across Europe
Multi-base operations across Vilnius (EYVI), Kaunas (EYKA), Palanga (EYPA), and Kyviškės (EYVK) with location-aware dispatch and instructor-availability rules
Diamond DA40 / DA42 fleet tracking integrated with EASA Part-ML maintenance compliance for the platforms Lithuanian ATPL training relies on
Built for Your Organization
See How Flight Schools Use Aviatize
From small DTOs to multi-location ATOs, flight schools across Lithuaniause Aviatize to manage their entire operation. Explore dedicated solution pages to see what's possible for your type of organization.
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Frequently asked questions
Who is the current civil aviation regulator in Lithuania?
Since 1 January 2019, Lithuania's competent authority for EASA Part-FCL pilot licensing and Part-ORA training organisation approvals is TKA — Transporto kompetencijų agentūra (Transport Competence Agency). The former Civil Aviation Administration was dissolved in the 2019 reorganisation; its operational regulatory functions moved to TKA, with state aviation policy and international representation moving to LTSA (Lithuanian Transport Safety Administration). For Aviatize customers, the relevant authority for ATO approvals, pilot licensing, and audits is TKA.
Does Aviatize support TKA and EASA Part-FCL compliance for Lithuanian flight schools?
Yes. Aviatize tracks training records, instructor qualifications, and operational documentation to both EASA Part-FCL / Part-ORA harmonised standards and TKA's national supervisory practice. Records are maintained bilingually in Lithuanian and English, formatted for TKA examination and audit.
Can Aviatize handle multi-airline cadet pipelines like the ones BAA Training runs?
Yes. Aviatize's cohort management is built for ATOs running concurrent cadet streams for multiple airline partners. Phase-gate milestone reporting, per-programme progress dashboards, and airline-specific documentation standards mean a single Lithuanian ATO can serve Wizz Air, Volotea, Avion Express, LOT, Turkish Airlines, and other pipelines simultaneously without spreadsheet sprawl.
Does Aviatize support bilingual Lithuanian and English documentation?
Yes. Training records, instructor notes, and operational documents can be maintained bilingually — Lithuanian for TKA documentation discipline, English for ICAO and international cohorts. Both layers stay synchronised so audits and student-facing exports are consistent.
Can Aviatize bill in EUR with Lithuanian VAT (PVM)?
Yes. Aviatize bills in EUR with Lithuanian PVM (Pridėtinės vertės mokestis) handling, course-based pricing, installment plans for international cadets, and multi-currency invoicing for the international student cohorts that come to Lithuania for cost-competitive EASA training.