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Our course consists of 5 hrs flying, including, 6 to 10 take offs and landings (in different configurations). Help with the theory you'll need and as much support and encouragment as you need! Last Updated: 12-12-2023 | Company / Seller: Location: Bournemouth Airport ⋅ Europe ⋅ England ⋅ Dorset ⋅ South West ⋅ UK | |
If requested, we provide training as part of any integration or modification project. We'll ensure aircraft maintenance personnel & flight crews are fully trained & qualified to operate their new systems & components with maximum proficiency. With our comprehensive & ongoing training programs, we can offer a hands-on learning experience either at our training center or at the client's location. Last Updated: 03-11-2023 | ||
Courses carried out by qualified instructors in accordance with EASA regulations. Theory lessons are held at the Aeroclub briefing room, while ASK21 two-seater gliders are used for flight activities. Last Updated: 05-09-2023 | ||
The courses are carried out by qualified instructors in accordance with EASA FCL regulations. Theory lessons are held at the Aero Club briefing room while for flight activities are used aircraft classified school PA-28; ROBIN DR 400; Aerobat C150. Last Updated: 05-09-2023 | ||
The VDS school operates at Rieti Airport (LIQN) every day of the week, except Mondays. The instructors, in addition to the VDS activity, have an uninterrupted ten-year activity for the issuance of the license (SPL) on glider & aircraft (PPL). Last Updated: 05-09-2023 | ||
Hilti Air is a UK Civil Aviation Authority Approved Training Organisation. Courses are delivered at our training facility at Elstree aerodrome, North of London, in the UK. Our team of instructors are of the highest calibre & are a mix of highly experienced civilian & military pilots. Hilti Air instructors take great pride in delivering the highest level of training. Last Updated: 08-09-2023 | ||
Glenn Graham, President of Graham Aviation Consulting & Pilotage, holds & maintains his Class 1 Instructor Rating. Also from 1995 to 2006, Glenn maintained his "ACP" authority completing numerous "PPC's & until present has completed numerous "PCC'S". Last Updated: 06-07-2023 | ||
With the Southern Alps & other mountainous terrain at our back doorstep, you’ll train in some of the most diverse conditions seen anywhere in the world. Snow, wind, altitude & beautiful blue sky days – it’s all there. Our instructors teach safe & proven mountain flying techniques as well as guiding you to make good calls about where & when to go. Last Updated: 23-06-2023 | ||
Christchurch Helicopters runs a very comprehensive ground theory school on site for our full time Diploma Programme. For part time students, we offer a great deal of support in the study of the required theory & will work with each individual to come up with a plan that suits their specific situation. Last Updated: 23-06-2023 | ||
Christchurch Helicopters is one of only a few training providers within New Zealand to be able to offer the CAA approved Instructional Techniques course. This course is a pre requisite to gaining a D or C Category flight instructor rating. This is a four day course that covers the syllabus set out by the NZCAA & is both insightful & essential. Last Updated: 23-06-2023 |
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Different types of aircraft have varying training requirements, and the rules and regulations for flight training can vary between countries.
Fixed-Wing Aircraft (General Aviation)
Private Pilot License (PPL) is a basic license that allows pilots to fly single-engine, non-commercial aircraft for personal use.
Commercial Pilot License (CPL) enables pilots to fly aircraft for compensation or hire. It involves additional training and requirements beyond the PPL.
Instrument Rating (IR) allows pilots to fly in instrument meteorological conditions (IMC) using cockpit instruments for navigation and control.
Multi-Engine Rating allows pilots to operate multi-engine aircraft, which typically require additional training and skills compared to single-engine aircraft.
Helicopters
Private Helicopter Pilot License (PPL-H) permits pilots to fly helicopters for personal use and non-commercial purposes.
Commercial Helicopter Pilot License (CPL-H) allows pilots to fly helicopters for compensation or hire.
Instrument Rating (IR) similar to that of the fixed-wing aircraft, an IR for helicopters allows pilots to fly in IMC using cockpit instruments.
Microlights
Microlight Pilot License (MPL) covers the operation of microlight aircraft, which are lightweight, single or two-seat aircraft with specific weight and performance limitations.
Microlight license requirements can vary between countries, with specific regulations defining the training and operational limitations for microlight pilots.
Gliders
Glider Pilot License (GPL) focuses on glider operations, teaching pilots to fly unpowered aircraft and utilize rising air currents for sustained flight. Glider pilot training typically includes theoretical knowledge, practical flight training, and assessments of specific gliding skills.
Gyrocopters
Gyrocopter Pilot License (GPL) license covers the operation of gyrocopters, which are rotary-wing aircraft with an unpowered rotor and a powered propeller. Gyrocopters require specific training and operational knowledge.
It’s important to note that the specific requirements, training programs, and licensing structures can vary between countries. Aviation authorities and regulatory bodies in each country establish the rules and regulations for flight training, including the minimum requirements for different license types. Therefore, it’s crucial to consult the local aviation authority or a reputable flight training organization in the respective country to obtain accurate and up-to-date information on flight training requirements and regulations.