Flying Hours
Students will need to complete a minimum of 45 hours flying training which roughly breaks down as follows:
25 hours dual instruction
10 hours supervised solo flight time to include:
5 hours solo cross country flight time to include one cross-country flight of at least 270km (150nm), during which full stop landings at two different aerodromes which must in turn be different from the aerodrome of departure.
A skill test with one of our in-house examiners
Groundschool and Exams
You are also required to pass nine written examinations and a radiotelephony test.
The nine multiple choice examinations to be passed are in the following subjects:
Air Law
Human Performance
Meteorology
Communications
Principles of Flight
Operational Procedures
Flight Performance and Planning
Aircraft General Knowledge
Navigation
Radiotelephony Practical
There is a practical test for the Radiotelephony licence part of the course. This is carried out on our computer simulator system by our in-house examiner. Have a look at the RT Practical page for more details.
The Skill Test
The final item is the Skill Test, which can only be taken when all training has been completed. This is a flight of about 2 hours duration, during which you will be required to demonstrate competence in all manoeuvers covered in the syllabus. On successful completion of the Skill Test, you are able to apply for your Licence, which is a recognised qualification in many European Countries.
There is no time limit on the flying course, although it is beneficial to complete the training in a shorter rather than a longer timescale. Most people take around 12 months to complete, although under favourable circumstances it can be completed in a much shorter time scale.
Medical Requirements
You’ll need to pass a simple EASA medical which must be carried out by an approved medical practitioner. We can help you arrange this.
Age
There is currently no minimum age for dual instruction, but any received before the age of 14 is not countable towards the PPL. Whilst a student may fly as Pilot in Command from their 16th birthday and only in accordance with a qualified flying instructor, a student may not apply for a PPL licence issue until they are 17 years old. There is no upper age limit!!!
EASA PPL
£7945.00 (PA28)
The Surrey and Kent EASA PPL Package includes the following :-
45 Hours Dual Training
9 Ground Examinations
Skill Test Flight Fee
Four Instruction Manuals
Navigation Equipment
Conditions
1. Club Membership for 12 months is included.
2. Navigation equipment includes :- Log Book, Flight Computer, Checklist, Ruler, Scale, Pens and Map.
3. Exam fees are subject to change under EASA requirements and a surcharge may be levied when necessary.
4. An initial payment of £1000 is required and the account must be kept in credit to receive the discounted rate.
5. Prices are subject to a variable fuel surcharge.Rates are based on tachometer time and, as such, many vary per hour.
6. Landing and Touch & Go Fees are not included in the package.
Surrey and Kent Flying Club is registered with the UK Civil Aviation Authority to conduct training
for the Private Pilot Licence in accordance with EASA-FCL1.125 at Biggin Hill Airport.