The Private Pilot License (PPL) allows you to fly light aircraft for recreational ,private purposes and business, such as flying for pleasure or personal transportation.
Ideal for the candidate who does not necessarily want to pursue an Airline Career.

In the Private Pilot License course, you’ll learn the basics of how planes fly and how to control them. Your training covers everything from starting the engine and taking off to landing and shutting down. An instructor will walk you through 19 specific flying exercises to help you become a skilled pilot. Once you get your Student Pilot License, you’ll even get to fly the plane by yourself, practicing take-offs and landings (circuits) and flying to other airports on your own.

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Flying Hours
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Dual Instruction
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Solo flight
0$ : 15,000 $
Average Tuition

If you want to make a living from your flying, you will need a Commercial Pilot License (CPL). Your instructor will teach you about the aerodynamics of an aircraft, the mechanical elements of airplanes, meteorology, flight planning, the human body, navigation, and many more things.
Night Rating Training is a crucial step for pilots looking to extend their flying privileges to include night operations.
It involves a series of training sessions that prepare pilots to operate an aircraft under IR.

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Training hours
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Theoretical briefings
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Instrument training
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Night flying cross country and circuits
0$ : 4,000 $
Average Tuition