The UK Private Pilot Licence (UK) is a minimum 45 hour course comprising of dual instruction, supervised solo flight time, and theoretical knowledge.
A UK Private Pilot Licence (PPL) allows you to act a pilot in command (PIC) in non-commercial flights of aeroplanes.
Training must be undertaken at an Approved Training Organisation (ATO) or Declared Training Organisation (DTO), such as Cabaero Aviation.
A PPL is often the first step for students wishing you continue on to commercial flight training, or for those wishing to fly for pleasure to take friends and family up in to the air.
Minimum 45 hours flight time including minimum 25 hours of dual instruction with an instructor
Minimum 10 hours supervised solo flying time including navigation and circuits
1-1 sessions with your instructor throughout the course and dedicated provider for theory
9 theoretical multi-choice knowledge exams and a practical skills test
One flight of at least 150nm landing at two aerodromes other than home aerodrome
Your practical training covers the basics of flight and your first solo, through to navigation and emergency procedures.
You will complete your course with one of our experienced instructors.
Throughout your UK Private Pilot Licence course you will complete nine theoretical knowledge exams covering a range of subjects.
We have partnered up with an online groundschool training provider containing the latest theoretical knowledge and exam question banks to enable you to complete your theoretical training.
Our instructors are available to help you throughout your course.
Subjects you will be examined on include:
You do not need any flying experience to start on our UK Private Pilot’s Licence course.
You can begin logging hours towards your licence from the age of 14. At the age of 16 you can complete your first solo and you can gain your licence from your 17th birthday.
We would recommend obtaining your Class 2 Medical Certificate from a certified Aeromedical Examiner in the early stages of the course to ensure that there are no additional health problems which may prevent you from flying solo.
We would highly recommend booking one of our trial flying lessons to try your hand at the controls of one of our aircraft. Cabaero Aviation have a range of starter packages and trial flight experiences available!
If you have any questions or for more information about the course, please call us on 01536 639066 or get in contact.
The best way to find out if flying is for you is to book a trial flying lesson. You will cover the basics of flying a light aircraft and can log the hours towards your UK Private Pilot Licence.
At Cabaero Aviation you aren’t just joining a flight school, but a diverse community of enthusiastic aviators who help each other through. Our regular social nights give everyone a chance to catch up and learn from each other.
Your flight training will be conducted with our friendly instructors on our fleet of two or four-seat aircraft at highly competitive prices. We always have good fleet and instructor availability
Question not here? Please get in contact by calling us on 01536 639066 or get in contact. We’d be more than happy to answer any questions about our PPL course.
This is completely dependent on the amount of hours that you complete the course in and the aircraft that you wish to train in. A minimum of 45 hours of flight time is required to pass the course, however some may require more hours to cover all the content required.
Other costs include the purchasing of ground school books and examinations, landing fees at other airfields, flying club membership, navigational equipment, amongst others.
Home landing fees at our Deenethorpe Aerodrome base are included in your hourly rate, saving you a huge cost throughout your training.
Check out our latest pricing for more information on hourly rates
There is no set time for completion of a UK Private Pilot Licence. Factors which may affect the time it takes to complete can range from personal circumstances (funding, work hours, other commitments), to external factors such as weather.
The PPL course is a minimum of 45 hours flight training
You can begin learning and logging hours from the age of 14. You can complete your first solo from the age of 16 and can apply for your licence from the age of 17.
No, not at all! We strongly recommend carrying our a trial flying lesson before commencing training to make sure that flying is for you.
We would recommend checking out our trial lessons and flight experiences to try out flying for yourself before commencing on the course.
You will need to meet medical requirements appropriate for the licence that you are wishing to underake.
For a UK Private Pilot’s Licence, you need to meet the criteria for a UK Class 2 Medical Certificate. This will be carried out by a licensed Aeromedical Examiner.
If you are later looking to go commercial, then you will need to meet the requirements for a UK Class 1 Medical Certificate. This is not needed for PPL, but is worth considering if you are later looking to fly commercially and want to make sure that there are no underlying issues which may prevent you doing so.
Both Class 2 and 1 medical certificates need to be revalidated at time periods specific to your age. It is worth checking these to budget for their revalidation.
Note: You receive a Class 2 medical certificate automatically if you pass a Class 1.
Once you pass your skills test, you will be presented with a UK Private Pilot Licence (PPL) and a Single Engine Piston (SEP) Rating. The privileges of the PPL licence allow you to take passengers up in any Single Engine Piston aircraft providing you have completed 3 take-off and landings in the previous 90 days.
Your Single Engine Piston Rating needs to be renewed every two years. As long as you have completed 12 hours of SEP flying (12 take-offs and landings) during the last 12 months of your SEP (of which a minimum of 6 hours must be pilot in command) and you just need a signed off 1 hour dual flight with an instructor at some point in those 12 months
Why not add to your licence with a Night Rating or even Aerobatic Rating? Find out more about our other training courses.
Whilst we don’t set an amount of hours needed to fly each month or week, regular flying helps to keep you in practise and often means that you progress more quickly through the course.
To make good progression on the course, we generally advise flying at least twice a month.
Depending on the aircraft type used for training, there may well be a weight restriction.
We have a range of aircraft that can be used for training. Some have more space than others and also higher limits on weight. Find our more about our fleet.
Your UK Private Pilot Licence allows you to travel outside of the UK.
After a check flight with one of our instructor team, you’ll be cleared to take friends and family abroad in our aircraft!
Cabaero Aviation
Deenethorpe Aerodrome
Oundle Road
Corby
NN17 3AN
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Call 01536 639066 or email us on info@cabaeroaviation.com to find out more.
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