- Fly single engine aircrafts
- Fly anywher in Canada
- Fly in daylight under Visual Flight Rules (VFR)
- Carry one passenger on up to 4-seat-capacity aircrafts
- Can obtain float rating
- Flight training hours can be credited toward a Private Pilot Licence in the future
- RPP Requirements
- 16 years of age to obtain a RPP, but training and solo flights can begin at age 14
- Category IV Medical Certification is required and can be obtained through your family physician
- 15 hours DUAL flight training minimum
- 10 hours SOLO flight training minimum
- Although ground school is not required, it is highly recommended for the safe handling of aircraft and successful completion of the written exam
- Successful completion (60% or higher) of the Written Exam-administered at any of the Transport Canada Examination Centres. This test requires proven knowledge in four areas: Air Law, Navigation, Meteorology, and General Aeronautics.
- Successful completion of Transport Canada Flight Test administered on site by approved examiner