The PPL flight training
consists of 45 hours of flight training,
35 hours of dual training
10 hours of solo flying (supervised by your instructor)
The training follows the EASA syllabus and is divided into 18 different lessons.
There will be a Skill Test at the end of the training.
Flight training is fairly intensive
and will normally comprise two training flights per day.
The skills you learn in the morning, you will build on in the afternoon and continue the following day.
You will have a dedicated Flight Instructor
how will do the mayor part of the training and take care of you. (we intend, that you have only one instructor on the entire training...)
It is a real 1 to 1 training!
This is one of the most efficient and effective ways of training. Students with average skills can do the entire flight training in four weeks or less.
You can also divide your training into several visits ‐ for example, two trips of two weeks or four trips of one week. If you live locally, we can make individual arrangements.
In short, all our training is done on an one‐to‐one basis , tailored to your individual needs.
The Night Rating (NVFR)
can be included in your PPL training. This requires 5 hours of flight training at night , including 4 hours of dual training and 5 solo take‐offs and landings.
It can either be included in the 45 hours of training for the PPL, or added on at the end, depending on the student – your instructor will advise you further.
The NVFR will be added as a rating to your PPL licence.
once you have completed your theory and flight training,
passed the skill test, radio telephony test and language proficiency check, your training will be finished! You will receive all the necessary papers, application forms and documents to send to the CAA to apply for your licence.
It can take 2‐4 weeks before you receive your PPL.