Private Pilot Licence

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Private Pilot Licence

PPL – the sky is the limit!

A private pilot flies for the fun and the challenge!

A Private Pilot Licence – Aeroplane, allows you to:

  • Fly as pilot-in-command or co-pilot of an aeroplane of a class and type in respect of which the licence is endorsed with ratings
  • Challenge yourself by advancing your licence with additional licences and/or ratings

Prerequisites

  • Minimum 17 years of age (14 for first solo)
  • Valid Category 1 or 3 Medical Certificate

Training Requirements

To achieve your PPL you must have:

  • Completed a minimum of 45 hours total flight time, (of which a maximum of five hours may be completed in an approved flight-training device), with:
    1. 17 hours dual instruction flight time, including three hours of cross country flight time and five hours of instrument time (three hours may be approved simulator ground time)
    2. 12 hours solo flight time, including five hours of cross country flight time, including a flight of a minimum of 150 nautical miles which shall include two full stop landings at points other than the point of departure
  • Successfully completed a flight test to the standard outlined in the Flight Test Standards – Private Licence – Aeroplane (TP13723E)
  • Completed a minimum of 40 hours private pilot aeroplane ground school instruction including mandatory subject areas.
  • Obtained a minimum of 60% on the written examination for Private Pilot Licence – Aeroplane (PPAER)