i. |
You must hold a valid Student Pilot License. |
ii. |
You will need to accumulate a minimum of 45 hrs of flight training, of which: minimum 25 hrs Dual flight instruction, minimum 15 hrs Solo (this must include at least 5 hrs solo cross-country flying)
5 hrs dual instruction can be done on an approved flight simulator FNPTII. |
iii. |
Successfully pass 8 online PPL examinations (pass mark 75%). |
iv. |
Complete a English Language Proficiency Test (if required). |
v. |
Pass a Restricted Radio License course. |
vi. |
You must be minimum 17 years of age in order to take your 2 practical flight tests. The first being a General Flight Test (GFT) which will focus on your ability to handle the aircraft in any situation. The second test is a cross-country Navigation Test which will focus on your ability to navigate safely with the examiner on a planned triangular route within a controlled air space and perform “away” landings at other airfields. |
vii. |
Once you have accumulated the required flying hours in your logbook and passed all examinations and tests, all your training documentation will be checked and sent to the CAA. A fee must be paid for issuing the PPL and finally have your SPL upgraded to a PPL. |