The National Private Pilot's License for Microlights (NPPL)

Key benefits:

  • Microlight flying is a rapidly growing sport industry
  • Low running costs
  • Fewer requirements
  • Visit www.islandmicrolightclub.com for more information about the club

 

Tecnam P92 Echo microlight aircraft used for flight training.

 
   
 

 

 
   
 

Tecnam P92 Echo instrument panel

 
The course consists of flying lessons with qualified instructors, and a minimum of 60 hours of ground school where the following subjects are covered:
  • Principles of Flight
  • Aviation Law
  • Air Traffic Rules and Services
  • Airframes and Engines
  • Aircraft Instruments
  • Fire, First Aid and Safety Equipment
  • Human Performance and Limitations
  • Air Navigation
  • Aviation Meteorology
  • Radio Telephony

Also included is the official BMAA syllabus, Microlight Pilot's Handbook by Brian Cosgrove, and Air Law for Microlight Pilots by Geoff Weighell.

A one year student membership to Island Microlight Club is also automatically given free to all students starting the NPPL course.


Restricted License

A minimum of 15 hours flight training of which 7 must be done solo.

If you already own a microlight aircraft and want to use it for your flight training, no problem! Course fees are obviously much less.

Contact us today to book your TRIAL FLIGHT LESSON.

Buzz Flight Training

   
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phone: +356 79052708   +356 99604480