PPL
Course Program
Private Pilot License
A Private Pilot Licence (PPL) is designed for individuals who want to fly aircraft for personal use and leisure flying. It allows you to operate an aircraft non-commercially and is ideal for aviation enthusiasts who wish to build foundational flying skills or begin their journey towards advanced pilot training.
Basic Eligibility Criteria
Minimum Age
Applicants must be at least 16 years old to apply for PPL training.
Educational Qualification
Candidates should have completed Class 10 or an equivalent examination with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks.
Medical Requirement
A valid Class 2 Medical Certificate issued by a DGCA-approved medical examiner is required to ensure fitness for flight training.
Course Program
About Program
Private Pilot Training Programme Details
Our Private Pilot Licence (PPL) training is structured to build strong foundational flying skills through a combination of practical flight experience and theoretical knowledge. The programme prepares students for safe, confident, and independent non-commercial flying.
Minimum Flight Hours
Students are required to complete at least 40 hours of flight training. This includes a defined mix of dual flying sessions with an instructor and supervised solo flights to develop independent aircraft handling skills.
Theory Examinations
Trainees must clear written exams covering key aviation subjects such as air regulations, meteorology, navigation, aircraft technical knowledge, and flight planning.
Cross-Country Flights
The course includes mandatory cross-country flying requirements, where students plan and operate flights to airports beyond a specified distance to gain real navigation and route management experience.
Radio Communication Training
Students receive structured radio telephony training and must qualify for the Restricted Radiotelephony Operator’s Licence (RTR) to ensure proper air-ground communication skills.
ICAO Language Standard
Candidates must meet the ICAO operational level of English language proficiency to ensure safe and effective communication in aviation environments.
Licence Privileges
After successfully completing the Private Pilot Licence training, you are authorised to fly single-engine aircraft as Pilot-in-Command and carry passengers. However, PPL holders are not permitted to conduct paid or commercial flying operations.
Course Program
Document Required
Academic Records
Applicants must provide copies of their high school or college certificates and mark sheets as proof of educational eligibility during the admission process.
Identity Proof
A valid passport or any government-issued photo ID is required for identity verification at the time of application and enrolment.
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