Licenses
Trial Introductory Flight
- A trial introductory is the best way to experience what learning to fly will be like. In this trial you will get hands on experience on how to fly a plane.
- The duration of a trial flight will typically go for 20 minutes where your instructor will go over the basics, including the primary controls of the plane.
Recreational Pilot Licence
- The RPL will be the first step in your flying career. An RPL licence allows you to fly within a certain distance of your chosen airport whilst also allowing you to take passenger.
- The minimum hours required for this licence is 25 but may vary depending on certain flying standards.
Dual – 20 hours
Solo – 5 hours - The duration of training depends on the trainees’ pace and work schedule e.g. full-time work and flight training on weekends, or part-time work and flight training on weekdays.
- The Delivery includes a pre-flight briefing, individual flight lessons, and a post-flight briefing.
Private Pilot Licence
- The PPL licence allows a pilot the freedom to fly anywhere in Australia with passengers. The biggest restriction of this licence is that you are not allowed to earn money as a pilot.
- The average hours for this licence is 30 but may vary depending on certain flying standards.
Dual – 22-25 hours
Solo – 5-6 hours - The duration of training depends on the trainees’ pace and work schedule e.g. full-time work and flight training on weekends, or part-time work and flight training on weekdays.
- The Delivery includes a pre-flight briefing, individual flight lessons, and a post-flight briefing.
Commercial Pilot Licence
- The CPL licence will allow you to take flying to the next step by turning your love for flying into a career.
- The minimum hours required for this licence is 200 but may vary depending on certain flying standards.
- The duration of training depends on the trainees’ pace and work schedule e.g. full-time work and flight training on weekends, or part-time work and flight training on weekdays.
- The Delivery includes a pre-flight briefing, individual flight lessons, and a post-flight briefing.
Design Feature Endorsement
- The available design features include manual pitch propeller control, retractable undercarriage and tail wheel under carriage.
NVFR
- A Night VFR rating gives the pilot the ability to fly at night under the Visual Flight Rules
Multi-Engine Training
- Multi-engine training is for someone looking to further there skills. Multi-engine aircrafts are generally larger and faster.