LAPL - LIGHT AIRCRAFT Pilot Licence
Duration
Complete the course between 8-12 weeks, depending on season and weather conditions.
Pre-entry requirements:
min 16 years old (at the beginning of the course)
EASA Medical Class 2
Required Documents:
Copy of a Photo ID or Passport
Copy of school diploma
Copy of EASA Medical
4 passport photos
Application form
Theory
The PPL course comprises of about 110 hours of ground training split in 9 different subjects. Classes are done in parallel with flying hours. PPL classes begin every first Monday of each month, so 12 classes yearly.
Flying Time
The PPL course comprises flight exercises to cover a minimum of 30 hours of flying, all of them on Diamond DA-20 Katana.
Description
Getting a Light Aircraft Pilot Licence (LAPL) is the safest and most efficient way to become a pilot and fly all over Europe.
LAPL allows you to fly with up to 3 passengers and aircraft up to 2000 kg.
You can later upgrade this licence in a PPL (Private Pilot Licence) if you wish.