Who It's For:
Obtaining a Private Pilot License (PPL) is essential for aspiring pilots who wish to pursue a career in aviation. They may want to fly for compensation in various fields, including agriculture, passenger transport, flight instruction, airline piloting, or other commercial activities. The initial hobby-level flying can easily lead the pilot down a professional path after acquiring various modules and endorsements. The PPL(A) license is completed by first obtaining night and instrument ratings, followed by multi-engine and commercial endorsements to fulfill the desired career path.
Prerequisites for Applying to the Program:

Training Process:
Theoretical Training:
100 hours of classroom instruction:
Practical Training:
Minimum 45 hours of flight instruction: