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PPL (A) - private pilot license / LAPL (A) - light aircraft pilot license
The holder of the PPL(A) license is entitled to perform the duties of the pilot-in-command or a second pilot of aircraft or touring motor gliders in non-commercial operations without remuneration.
The candidate for training for the PPL(A) or LAPL(A) license must meet the following conditions:
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The candidate who attends the training must be a graduate of at least a secondary school (or equivalent) or continue education at a school of this education level and graduate it before taking the PPL(A) or LAPL(A) examinations.
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A candidate applying for the PPL(A) or LAPL(A) private pilot license (airplanes) must be a graduate of at least a secondary school or equivalent.
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On the day of their first solo flight the student-pilot must be at least 16 years old.
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A candidate applying for the PPL(A) or LAPL(A) private pilot license must have a valid medical certificate of category 1 or 2.
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A candidate applying for the PPL(A) or LAPL(A) private pilot license must be at least 17 years old.
An applicant for the PPL license must complete a training at an authorized training center. The course includes theoretical and flight training.
An applicant for the PPL license must complete a training at an authorized training organisation (ATO). The course includes theory and flight training.
The theoretical training for the PPL(A) or LAPL(A) license at the ATO Avioner School consists of 102 hours - 87 hours of online lectures and 15 hours of online sessions.
In practical training, the applicant for the PPL(A) license must complete a total of 45 hours of flight training on airplanes of which 5 hours may be completed on flight simulation training devices (FSTD), including at least:
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25 hours of flight training with an instructor; and
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10 hours of supervised solo flights, including at least 5 hours of solo navigational flights of which at least 1 navigational flight over a distance of at least 270 km (150 nautical miles) with full-stop at two airports other than the departure airport.
You may complete the practical training at a Partner Practical Training Organisation >> see Partners .
ATPL(A) - Airline Transport Pilot License
Training for the ATPL(A) license can be started by a holder of a Private Pilot License PPL(A) or higher, airplane category.
For PPL(A) holders, training at ATO Avioner includes 675 hours and is conducted in four phases:
- Phase I – Self-study (distance learning) – Lectures on the Avioner platform
- Phase II – Self-study (distance learning) – Reading materials and test completion
- Phase III – Online sessions – Real-time remote training for individual subjects
- Phase IV – Online sessions – Remote training covering the 100 KSA area
- Upon completion of the fourth training phase, you will receive an ATPL(A) course completion certificate.
- With this certificate, you should apply to a chosen aviation authority within the EASA region and pass the official examinations.
You may complete the practical training at a Partner Practical Training Organisation see Partners.