No Education level required, But he/she must be able to read speak understand english language .
2nd class medical certificate required
Must be at least 16 years old
EASA PPL Theoretical Training: Subjects Covered: 1. Air Law: Regulations and air traffic control procedures. 2. Aircraft General Knowledge: Structure, systems, and equipment insights. 3. Flight Performance & Planning: Aircraft performance, weight, balance, and fuel calculations. 4. Human Performance: Physiological and psychological impacts of flying. 5. Meteorology: Weather patterns and their effects on flight. 6. Navigation: Map reading, route planning, and navigational aids. 7. Operational Procedures: Flight operations in various conditions. 8. Principles of Flight: Aerodynamics and forces on an aircraft. 9. Communications: Radiotelephony and communication protocols. Duration: EASA mandates 100 hours of theoretical instruction, typically spread over several months. This can vary based on the training organization and student availability, with options for intensive or part-time courses.
At Blue Wings Aviation, practical experience is paramount. Our students will accumulate a minimum of 45 flight hours under the guidance of experienced instructors, mastering essential skills from basic maneuvers to complex operations like cross-country flying.
Written Examination: Upon completion of the ground school, students are required to pass a comprehensive written examination, ensuring they have grasped the theoretical knowledge necessary for safe flight operations. Flight Test: The culmination of the PPL course is the practical flight test, where students showcase their flying skills to a certified examiner. This hands-on assessment is rigorous, evaluating a student's proficiency in various flight maneuvers and operations.
Our EASA PPL course is competitively priced at $12,000 USD, encompassing all essential training components. For flexibility, we offer a "Pay As You Go" option, allowing students to make payments based on lessons and flight hours. Our transparent pricing ensures quality training without hidden costs.
Our EASA PPL course typically spans 4 to 6 months, encompassing a minimum of 45 flight hours. The exact duration varies based on student availability, weather conditions, scheduling, and individual progress. While some students complete faster, our primary focus remains on ensuring thorough training and safety.