Private Pilot Licence (Aeroplanes)

What does PPL(A) training entail?

A holder of a PPL(A) – Private Pilot Licence (Airplanes)
– is authorized to carry out flights without remuneration
as a pilot-in-command or co-pilot of aircraft
in non-commercial operations.

Ground School

The training comprises two weeks of lectures from Monday to Friday and is done exclusively in English by Bartolini Air
in-house instructors. The remaining part is completed as self-study sessions that can be done at home via e-Bart,
our dedicated on-line e-learning platform.

The theoretical course includes the following subjects:

Flight Training

The practical course comprises 45 hours of flight time on a single-engine airplane in daytime and according to VFR (Visual Meteorological Rules), which basically means in fair weather conditions.

The training is completed in very modern aircraft equipped with Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS) ie. glass cockpit. Ten of the forty five hours of the course are flown solo – i.e. there is no instructor on board and the student acts as Pilot in Command (PIC).

The final exam, called skill test, is performed on site by an examiner appointed by any EASA member state aviation authority chosen by the student.

Prerequisites

A person applying for a PPL(A) licence must meet the following conditions:

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