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Manchester Flight Training is approved under the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to teach and examine the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) PPL (A) syllabus. This comprises of a minimum of 45 hours training, of which, a minimum of 25 hours dual and 10 hours solo must be flown.

You must also complete at least 5 hours of cross country flight, including one flight of at least 150 nautical miles (270km), which full stop landing at two different aerodromes shall be made.

The Exams

Air Law and Operational Procedures

Rules, regulations and privileges relevant to the holder of a PPL, rules of the air, air traffic regulations and services, visual flight rules and flight safety.

Aircraft (General) and Principles Of Flight

Airframe, Powerplant, Systems, Instruments and Principles of flight.

Flight Performance and Planning

Mass and Balance, Aircraft Performance.

Human Performance and Limitations

Basic Physiology, Basic Psychology, Judgement and Decision Making relevant to flight operations.

Meteorology

Covering all aspects of Aviation Weather.

Navigation and Radio Aids

Covering all aspects of Navigation and includes Radio Aids for Navigation.

EASA Communications (PPL)

Radio Telephony procedures as applied to PPL (A).

All theoretical knowledge examinations must be passed within a period of 18 months and the pass will remain valid for licence issue for a period of 24 months from the date of successful completion of the examinations. All theoretical knowledge examinations must have been completed before taking the skill test.

All the recommended manuals, aeronautical charts and flight equipment that are required can be purchased through the Manchester Flight Trainings Pilots Shop.

Medical

In addition, an applicant for a European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) PPL (A) shall hold a valid European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Class 1 or Class 2 medical certificate issued by a Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Doctor, before you can go solo. We can advise you of the nearest Doctor.

Your Instructors

At Manchester Flight Training, we believe there is a lot more to learning to fly than just flying the aircraft. The time you spend with your instructor, both before and after the lesson, is as important as the flight itself. All our flight instructors are commercial pilots who have to pass periodical competency checks by a CAA approved examiner. Our instructors will not only teach you to fly, they will also teach you to become a ‘Captain’ of an aircraft!

Professional Standards

At Manchester Flight Training, we pride ourselves on our hard earned reputation for professional standards and thorough training, with our friendly easy going teaching methods. You will receive a pre-flight briefing before each lesson, this gives you the opportunity to ask any questions and discuss the flight exercise. On completion of your lesson, you will be de-briefed on all aspects of the flight and discuss what study is required for the next lesson.

Standardisation

To help with continuity, you will be allocated one instructor who supervises your PPL from start to finish. To maintain standardisation throughout your course, at certain stages you will fly with an alternative instructor as a progress check and also to ensure you get used to flying with different people. This helps you prepare for your PPL flight test, which of course, will be conducted by a CAA examiner – a pilot with whom you have never flown.

How Long Will It Take And What Is The Cost?

The minimum Civil Aviation Authority requirement is 45 hours, which is achievable if continuity and progress are maintained. However, in our experience, external influences such as work, family life and bad weather will enforce breaks in your training. Flying is a skill and is therefore very much dependant on the individual. Students can take from three weeks to up to three years to complete their studies and gain their PPL.

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