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National Private Pilot License
(Microlights) | Key Benefits - Microlight Flying is a growing sport industry
- Low running costs
- Fewer requirements
|  The microlight used for training, a Thruster T600N Sprint,
powered by a Jabiru A2200 4-stroke engine. |
NATIONAL PRIVATE PILOT
LICENSE (MICROLIGHTS): Restricted
License
(requires a minimum of 15
flight training hours and 60 hours ground school) Contact us for prices * The entire package contains: · Club membership and insurance; · Ground school lessons (according to course requirements) - BMAA Syllabus; · The Microlight Pilot’s Handbook by our Club Patron, Brian Cosgrove. · Ground examinations UK CAA ; · General Flight Test with a UK BMAA Flight Examiner
; · UK
NPPL LICENSE (MICROLIGHT). You can either: · Pay the course in full on application or · Pay a deposit followed by separate payments as course progresses Simply call the club and book your training flight. No HIDDEN EXTRAS except that you must present a medical certificate before course commences - free club guidance is offered and the medical exam costs approximately €50. At the end of your course, the club will send your
medical certificate, log book, ground and flight examinations result, and application form with applicable fee (included with each course price above) to the UK Civil Aviation Authority for the eventual issue of your pilot license. If you own a microlight and want to use it for your flight training - no problem. Course fees are obviously much less. Ask for more details.
The training syllabus includes:
Principles of Flight Aviation Law Air Traffic Rules and Services Airframes and Engines Aircraft Instruments Fire, First Aid and safety equipment Human Performance Limitations Air Navigation Aviation Meteorology |