PPL-A Courses
This course allows the graduate to act as a pilot-in-command or co-pilot, without remuneration, on any single-engine piston aircraft, an airplane that performs non-commercial flights.
Find out below what courses for pilots we offer you, what are the documents required to enroll in our courses to obtain a pilot’s license, rates and other relevant conditions and details.
This course allows the graduate to act as a pilot-in-command or co-pilot, without remuneration, on any single-engine piston aircraft, an airplane that performs non-commercial flights.
The course consists of two modules, the practical and the theoretical
The theoretical course involves a minimum of 102 hours, the average duration being 4 weeks. The subjects studied are:
- Aeronautical legislation and ATC procedures
- Human performance
- Meteorological
- Communications
- Principles of flight
- Operational procedures
- Performance and flight planning
- General knowledge of aircraft
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