Private Pilots LIcence
Whether you are fulfilling a lifelong dream to fly, want to take your friends and family flying or have your own plane: Our Private Pilots Licence Program is for you. As a PPL holder, you can fly anywhere in Canada with passengers, as obtain additional ratings and licences.
Step 1
Medical
Get your Category 3 medical examination.
Step 2
Start Ground School
Start your 40 hours of Ground School
Step 3
Start Flying
Pick your schedule and start booking flights!
Step 4
Solo Flight
After building enough hours, start flying solo.
Step 5
Written Exam
Write your Transport Canada PPL exam
Step 6
Flight Test
Do your Transport Canada Flight Test
Step 7
PPL
Congratulations, you now have your PPL!
Overview
Becoming a private pilot requires only to obtain your Private Pilot Licence (PPL). The duration of training for your PPL is dependent upon how you plan it, and can be completed in as little as 6 weeks if taken full time. The PPL training program combines in-plane training as well as learning in a classroom setting during ground-school. A PPL can be endorsed with additional ratings that allow you to fly with other equipment or under different conditions.
Prerequisites
- Minimum 14 years old to obtain Student Pilot Permit
- Minimum 17 years old to obtain Private Pilots Liscence
- Working knowledge of the English Language
Requirements
- 17 hours dual, including 5 hours Instrument Training, 3 hours Cross-country,
- 12 hours solo, including 5 hours Cross-country (min 150NM from home base with 2 stops away).
Please keep in mind that the flight training times listed are minimums. Very few candidates are able to meet flight test standards after 45 hours of flight. Budget for 60 hours as a more realistic number.
Other requirements include:
- A Pre Solo written test – PSTAR (administered on site)
- A Restricted Radio Operators Certificate (administered on site)
- An Aviation Language Proficiency Test (administered on site)
- Class 1 or 3 medical obtained from a Civil Aviation Medical Examiner
- A minimum of 40 hours groundschool including instruction on (Air Law, Meteorology, Navigation and Aeronautical General Knowledge)
- A Transport Canada Written Test with a 60% pass mark
- A Transport Canada Flight Test