training
Training overview
The PPL is the first and most basic qualification obtained by all pilots. If your dream is to become a pilot whether it’s for fun or commercially, then this is your first step. In the private pilot course you will learn the very basics of flying. With this license you may act as Pilot in Command of most single engine, piston-powered, fixed-wing aircraft in Visual Meteorological Conditions.
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What can't I do with it?
Owners of a private pilot license may not earn money while flying, may not fly on the orders of third parties and will require an Instrument Rating or a Night Qualification to fly without VFR conditions. in and out of clouds or fog, or in areas of very low visibility due to safety-related reasons.
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What you can expect
The duration of the PPL course is completely flexible and can be tailored by our instructors to meet your individual time constraints, budget and entry level. You determine when you fly, brief or attend theory classes. Our classes, for that reason, are all taught one by one.
The length of your training vary from a couple of weeks to up to a year for people that have time and budget constraints.
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The Requirements
Time and Motivation.
Our Private Pilot License program is more Intense than the most programs because we aim to provide you with sufficient knowledge to seamlessly continue with the Instrument Rating and Commercial Pilot Course.
Language.
All applicants for the private license must be able to read, speak, and understand English, which is the international language standard of aviation.
Medical examination.
We recommend our students to have their medical exam prior to starting their training.
For more information about how to get your medical exam done, please call our office and ask for any of our instructor that will gladly guide you through this process.
Age.
You must be at least 16 years of age in order to fly solo with a student pilot certificate, and 17 years old to get a pilot’s license. There is no upper age limit, provided that you are healthy enough to pass the medical exam.
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Training Content
During the private pilots course you will be taught the basics on the following subjects
Aircraft General Knowledge
Principles of Flight
Flight Performance and Planning
Air Law
Operational Procedures
Human Performance & Limitations
VFR Communications
Meteorology
Navigation
When can I start flying?
Right now! Visit us or give us a call to schedule an introduction flight.
How often can I fly?
You can fly as often as your schedule will allow. We recommend that you fly a minimum of 1 day per week. Most students fly at least twice a week. However, some students fly 4-5 times per week.
If I wear glasses can I still be a pilot?
Of course! (Depending on your vision our FAA/CASAS certified medical examiner will determine your options)
Note: For further information about the requirements for obtaining a private pilot license please visit the Civil Aviation Safety Authority Suriname (CASAS) in Chapter 2 subparts 2.3.3 for private pilot license requirements.