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PRIVATE 

PILOT LICENSE

PRIVATE

PILOT LICENSE

| Private Pilot License

Private Pilot Licence

So you already have your RPC or RPL and are looking for the next step? Once you have achieved your RPC you will want to fly anywhere in Australia or maybe buy your own aircraft as well as be endorsed to carry up to 5 passengers.

The PPL-package at Learn2Fly allows for exactly that and designed a course with no hidden fees! Follow your dream and upgrade to a larger aircraft such as the Grob G115, Cessna 172 or 182. Imagine you take your family, friends or business partners for a flight!

All our courses meet the standards and requirements of CASA and RAAus.

Our commitment to you?

Full-time availability – 7 days a week, from first light until late afternoon.
Highly skilled instructors with up to 2,000 hours on all our aircraft models. Because safety ALWAYS comes first!
Non-crowded airspace. No waiting times before take off – meaning you get your actual flight time in the air!
No hidden fees! Our packages are designed to get you straight to your desired pilot license.

 

What you can do with a PPL?

Carry up to 5 passengers as Pilot In Command.
Fly anywhere in Australia including controlled airspace (Class C – CTA) for example to Brisbane or Melbourne
Complete further advanced training including Night, Instrument Flight and Multi-engine
 

Are there any medical requirements?

In order to hold a PPL you need a Medical conducted by a DAME (Designated Aviation Medical Examiner). To book an appointment, click on the link below:

https://www.casa.gov.au/licences-and-certification/aviation-medicine/search-medical-examiner-or-eye-examiner/designated

​A Class two basic medical may also be an option.  These can be issued on the spot by many DAMEs and will allow you to conduct most operations that private pilots desire.  Discuss your plans with us and your DAME before selecting the appropriate medical.

What’s involved?

 Approximately 20 hours of flight training on a VH (CASA) registered aircraft. You will add to your existing flying knowledge and build skills on how to navigate the aircraft from point-to-point.

At least 5 hours of solo cross country navigation in addition to all your previous RPL or RPC flying milestone is required before you go for the flight test. Once your instructor is confident with your ability you will need to take the flight test with a CASA approved testing officer, to receive your PPL.
A compulsory weekend or evening theory course with us, where you will cover all the required material to prepare you for sitting your PPL theory exam. Modules will cover Meteorology, Navigation, Performance, Human Factors, Aircraft General Knowledge, Aerodynamics and Air Law.