The aim of the Private Pilot Licence training course is to provide theoretical knowledge instruction and flight training up to the standards required for a PPL(A) holders. For future leisure pilots the Private Pilot Licence training is ideal training to take. Besides being issued in accordance with EASA standards, the PPL(A) also complies with international ICAO standards. Thus it is recognized abroad and transferable to other licensing systems such as FAA.
Choose PPL(A) training if you:
For future professional pilots, the PPL(A) training is a very first step into the Frozen ATPL training path. By obtaining the PPL(A) you can expand your privileges further by adding so-called modules into your license.
Your PPL(A) privileges also covering all privileges of "lower" LAPL(A) licence. The privileges of the PPL(A) are to act without remuneration as pilot-in-command or co-pilot of aeroplanes or TMGs engaged in non-commercial operations.
You may receive remuneration provided you are an instrucotr or examiner for:
It is necessary to mention that the PPL(A) itself is valid permanently. It stays valid along with other limiting elements. So if you keep valid following, your PPL(A) stays valid as well.