Learn To Fly Private Pilot License

Learn To Fly Private Pilot License




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Please note it is a prerequisite to hold a Recreational Pilot Certificate or Recreational Pilot Licence for this course.


Upon enrolment, you will receive a Training Starter Kit which contains all relevant course materials, access to shared resources, and details information on your course process. Your orientation will include an introduction to the airport, airspace, aircraft fleet, LTF processes and policies, and our facilities.


Theory sessions will cover a range of areas including aircraft balance, flight planning, map reading, navigation, performance and meteorology. The ground theory will be integrated into flight training. You will need to pass the CASA theory and practical flight training to obtain the License.


You will start the PPL training following the PPL theory syllabus. You will learn both fundamental and advanced navigation, and with assistance and guidance from your instructor, you will plan and execute several navigational flights throughout your training.


If your instructor feels that you're competent to operate the area on your own they will send you on your navigation solo. You will fly cross country, taking off from Moorabbin airport, navigating around the ranges, controlling steps and flying to a different airport. You will land there refuel, take-off, and come back to Moorabbin.


After ongoing instruction and practice, you will ready to be put forward for your PPL flight test. In a flight test with a CASA approved Testing Officer, you will demonstrate all that you've learnt through your flight training


See why there’s no better place to learn to fly.
Private Pilot Licence (PPL) course is designed to teach you how to safely navigate and flight plan. After completion you will be able to take your friends and family for an unforgettable flying experience!
Private Pilot Licence (PPL) course is designed to teach you how to safely navigate and flight plan. After completion you will be able to take your friends and family for an unforgettable flying experience!
Having obtained your Recreational Pilot Licence (RPL) , the next stage in your flight training process is learning how to navigate from point A to point B, and expanding your horizons beyond the 25 nautical mile range of your departure airport.
On the way to obtaining your Private Pilot Licence (PPL) , you will plan and execute navigational flights, whilst improving on the fundamental flying skill-set you developed during the RPL course.
Once you have completed the flight test and obtained your Private Pilot Licence (PPL) , you will be licensed to fly as Pilot in Command to both plan and conduct navigational flights throughout Australia in any CASA registered aircraft, carrying up to a maximum of 5 passengers. The confidence and skill-set to fly further and longer is a crucial step in any pilot’s aviation journey.
The flight training you have completed during this PPL course will count towards your Commercial Pilot Licence . There is no need to start your training again.
Schedule a meeting with us to discuss your aviation goals and whether this is the best course for you.
β€œThe PPL course has introduced me to navigating an aircraft, which is a fundamental part of my future career aspirations. What I love most about Learn To Fly is the modern facilities and the availability of instructors, who are there whenever you need anything. After my PPL, I look forward to starting on the CPL syllabus!”
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Package Includes:

75 Hours of Flight & Ground Instruction
50 Hours Aircraft Rental
Oculus Rift Virtual Reality Simulator Instruction
Airplane Flying Handbook
AeroVenture Pilot Training Syllabus
Pilot Logbook



FAA Requirements to Receive a Private Pilot License


Tests

Pass an FAA Written Knowledge Exam
Pass required FAA practical flight test



Minimum Hours for a Private Pilot Certificate: 40 *



Minimum Hours of Training: 20
Includes:

3 Hours of Cross Country
3 Hours Instrument Training (Hood Time)
3 Hours Night Flight

Minimum Hours as a Solo Pilot: 10
Includes:

5 Hours of Solo Cross Country
1 Solo-Cross Country of at least 150 nautical miles
3 Take-offs and Landings at a Controlled Field

Mixed Hours: 10
Includes:

7 Hours of Dual or Solo Flight
3 Hours Dual Test Prep (Required Before Practical Exam)



Privileges of a Private Pilot License



Airspace

Cross-country flying anywhere in or outside of the U.S.
Fly in Class B, C, D, E and G airspace.
Fly in Class A airspace with additional training and an Instrument Rating.




Passengers

Fly solo or with multiple passengers.
Share expenses with passengers such as fuel, oil, airport fees, and aircraft rental.




Visibility

Fly day or night using visual flight rules (VFR) .
Three statute miles visibility are required except in uncontrolled airspace.




Aircraft

Operate as pilot in command of any qualified aircraft .
Tailwheel, seaplane, complex and high performance aircraft greater than 200hp optional with additional training and endorsements.




Altitude

Fly up to 17,999 feet above mean sea level (MSL) without an Instrument Rating.
Fly between 18,000ft and 24,999ft with instrument rating.
Soar above 25,000ft with a high altitude endorsement.


AeroVenture: Enjoy the freedom of flight!
You enjoy setting your own hours. You’re ready to explore that wide world and won’t let a little darkness stop you. Experience the skies like never before. As a Private Pilot, you’ll visit a realm that requires a metal suit to survive.
You want to share your heady experiences with a crew of fellow aviators whose hearts are alight for taxi lights. Your idea of a perfect morning involves clouds, turbulence, and a little bit of g-force. Forget the caffeine fix β€” you wake up with jet fuel in your veins and sectionals in your soul.
Sound familiar? You just might find that a Private Pilot Certificate will unlock your truest self.
Prior to solo, students will be required to take a written exam administered by their flight instructor. Before you are eligible to take your FAA Check Ride, you must also pass the FAA Private Pilot Airman Knowledge Written Exam.
Must possess an FAA Third Class Medical Certificate Issued by an Aeromedical Examiner
*The FAA tracks national average time to completion. According to these records, most students achieve their Private Pilot Certificates with 60 – 75 hours of in-aircraft training.
Note: Completion of TOP GUN program prior to admission to Private Pilot Certificate track is required for all new students.
Complete our brief application for an opportunity to earn your wings at the nation’s leading flight training center.
AeroVenture: Enjoy the freedom of flight!

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