In order to fly light aeroplanes it is necessary to obtain a Private Pilot’s Licence (PPL). This entails undergoing a course of flight training, passing comparatively simple written exams and passing a flight skill test. There are two different types of PPL available: The National Private Pilot’s Licence (NPPL) and the Joint Aviation Authority Private Pilot’s Licence (JAA PPL). The NPPL requires a minimum of 32 hours flying training and allows the licence holder to fly only within UK airspace. The JAA PPL requires a minimum of 45 hours flying training and allows the licence holder to fly in most European States and many other countries.
At the Multiflight Flight Training Centre we offer training courses for both these licences. Your training programme can be individually selected to suit your specific requirements. Although it is possible for an exceptional student to complete the course in the minimum hours quoted, most people have to fit their training around a busy lifestyle. There will be times when the pressure of work or bad weather cause gaps in training and the subsequent lesson becomes revision rather than advancement. Consequently most students will exceed the minimum hours required for licence issue.
Those embarking on an Ab-Initio Ab Initio ATPL will complete their PPL in Naples, Florida.
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