The privileges of the holder of a PPL(A) are to act without remuneration as PIC or co-pilot on aeroplanes or TMGs engaged in non-commercial operations.
It is also the beginning of the basic training of a professional pilot who chooses to do his training in a modular way (step by step) instead of an integrated course.
Pre-entry requirements
- An applicant for a PPL shall be at least 17 years of age;
- Have an EASA Class 2 Medical. (We recommend the realization of a Class 1 Medical to the students with the aim of later achieving a professional level of training, in order to assure that the step from private pilot to professional pilot will be possible in medical terms)
Theoretical training
125 hours ground school:
- Air law
- Human performance
- Meteorology
- Communications
- Principles of flight
- Operational procedures
- Flight Planning and
- Flight Monitoring
- Aircraft general knowledge
- Navigation
Flight training
At the end of the course the official exams will be done (9 exams, one per subject) as well as a PPL/SEP flight exam.
- 45 hours flight training in P2002JF
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