Private Pilot’s License
The Private Pilot License (PPL) course is designed to provide aspiring pilots with the knowledge, skills, and confidence needed to take on the responsibilities of a Pilot-in-Command (PIC). This training prepares students to safely and proficiently operate aircraft for non-commercial purposes, ensuring full compliance with aviation regulations and the highest safety standards.
Requirements
topics covered
The course covers a wide range of essential topics, including Principles of Flight, Air Law and ATC Procedures, Operational Procedures, Communications, Navigation, Flight Performance and Planning, Human Performance, Meteorology, and Aircraft General Knowledge. Each subject is assessed through a multiple-choice exam with a required pass mark of 75%. Additionally, students must complete the ICAO English Language Proficiency Check to meet language standards.
Duration
3-5 Months
FLIGHT training
45 hours of flight instruction, which includes:
- 35 hours of dual flight instruction with an instructor
- 10 hours of supervised solo flight time, including:
- At least 5 hours of solo cross-country flight
- A minimum of 1 cross-country flight covering at least 270 km (150 NM)
- PPL(A) License Skill Test conducted with an authorized examiner