Fly anywhere with a PPL

  • 45 hours flying time of which 37 hours electric
  • Theory and practice included
  • Rating for both Electric and single-engine piston in one

    You are a pilot

    With a Private Pilot License - abbreviated a PPL - you can take off from any airport. From Teuge to Toronto with single-engine aircraft. You can rent airplanes and bring your friends. We train you for both electrical aircraft and single-engine propeller aircraft.

    A whole world to explore

    A PPL enables you to

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    A PPL practical training costs €17,115,- including VAT*

    * This price includes VAT and a lot more. We try to offer as much as possible within the package and be transparent about the costs. Do you encounter any uncertainties? Let us know, or better yet: Come by! We are happy to provide more explanation.

    Please note that you also need to pass your PPL theory. If you want this component included in the package, so theory and practice, expect a price of € 18,365,-

    This is included in the PPL package (Theory + practice)

    Theory

    • Access to a comprehensive e-learning environment so you can master the nine theory subjects in your own way. Includes 24 hours of classroom guidance.
    • Practical course Radio/Telephony
    • Exam training

    Practice

    • Total of 45 flight hours
    • 35 hours with instructor including pre- and debriefing
    • 10 hours solo including pre-briefing
    • 150 takeoffs and landings
    • 37 hours electric, 8 hours single engine piston (of course, CO2 is compensated)
    • Includes electricity and fuel

    Also important; this is not included

    There are a number of costs that are variable or that we cannot include in the package.

    • Extra lessons and extra landings. The 45 hours in the practical training PPL is the legally mandated minimum number of hours. This is typically exceeded by an average of 15% to 20%. Since this varies for each student, we cannot include this in the package. You can, of course, purchase extra lessons from us either per lesson or in a package of six lessons. Soon it will also be possible to take extra lessons on our simulator.
    • Medical examination. Before you fly solo, a class 2 medical certificate is required. Expect costs of € 375,-.
    • The practical exam. This exam is conducted by a qualified examiner. Expect to pay € 500,- to € 600,-
    • Kosten issuance of first certificate at KIWA* €726 (price level end of 2023)
    • Theory exams (9 exams, expect €522,- (price level end of 2023)
    • Language Proficiency Endorsement (LPE) language test

    Of course, we are happy to help you on your way. Do you have any questions? Let us know or visit our extended page with everything about the costs of a PPL training.

    Everything together

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    Interested? Do you start with a trial lesson or assessment?

    We still have training spots available. If you want to experience it first, you can book a trial lesson or an assessment. These are the first six lessons of the training. With the assessment, you will also gain insight into what the entire training would be like for you. All lessons count towards the hours you are required to complete in the training.

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    Please note, there are a number of conditions

    • You must be 16 years of age or older. A requirement for solo flights.
    • You must be 17 years old to take a practical PPL exam.
    • If you are heavier than 90 kilos, please call us first. With max. 600kg takeoff weight, there are limitations.
    • You are healthy. You must be in possession of a medical class 2. We will help get your medical examination if needed.
    • You are fluent in English. You must score at least level 4 on the English language proficiency exam. This exam is part of the training.

    Everything starts with your PPL

    With a PPL you can follow various further training courses at flight schools all over the world

    • Learn to fly on a twin-engine aircraft
    • Get your commercial license (CPL)
    • Become a flight instructor
    • Learn to fly in the evening and night (Night Rating)
    • Learn Stunt Flying
    • Learn to fly an airplane by instruments and not by sight (instrument rating).

    A PPL is recognized everywhere. You can..

    • Flying your own single-engine plane
    • Rent an airplane anywhere in the world. In the Alps, in the United States, in Australia, in South Africa
    • Fly abroad with your friends or family