The Personal Pilot License (PPL) is the first step toward becoming a skilled and confident pilot. It allows individuals to fly small aircraft for personal or recreational purposes. During your personal pilots licence training you will learn both theoretical and practical subjects that build a strong foundation in aviation knowledge and flight skills.
In personal pilot license training students study several ground subjects that help them understand how aircraft and aviation systems work.
This subject teaches you about aviation rules safety procedures and international air laws that every pilot must follow while flying.
You learn about the structure systems and functioning of an aircraft including engines instruments and control surfaces so that you can handle the aircraft safely and confidently.
Weather plays a vital role in flying. In this subject you understand weather patterns wind flow clouds and visibility which helps you make informed flying decisions.
This subject covers flight planning map reading compass usage and GPS navigation so you can travel safely from one point to another with precision.
You learn how altitude fatigue stress and other human factors affect flight performance and how to manage them effectively.
After mastering the theory students undergo personal pilots licence flight training. This includes dual and solo flying hours under certified instructors where you practice take offs landings navigation and emergency handling.
The personal pilot license course ensures that every student gains complete knowledge of both flight theory and hands-on experience. By covering these key subjects the training prepares you to become a safe skilled and responsible pilot ready to take to the skies confidently.