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Air Law
Applicant must:
- Must have valid PPL(A) theory
- Must have valid radio certificate – at least N-BEG
- Must have a valid medical certificate – at least class 2
- Must be at least 17 years old
Once these requirements are met, and the Skill Test is passed, the PPL(A)
certificate can be issued.
Requirements before you can take the PPL(A) skill test:
- You must be proficient with the aircraft type
- You must have the minimum required flight hours: at least 45 hours as a
pilot, of which:
o A maximum of 5 hours may be in a simulator
o 10% of flight hours in a rudder-controlled sailplane or motor glider
are deducted (maximum of 10 hours total)
Flight time credits:
- If you have a “pilot certificate” (an EASA certificate as defined in EASA part
FCL), you can receive credit for up to 10% of the hours logged as pilot-in-
command (maximum of 10 hours).
- If you have an LAPL(A) certificate, you can upgrade to a PPL(A) by
completing an additional 15 hours of training.
- If you have an SPL certificate (sailplane license) with a TMG (Touring Motor
Glider) endorsement and 24 hours as PIC (Pilot-in-Command), only 15
hours are required to obtain a PPL(A).
1.9.2.2 Rights
The PPL(A) certificate grants the right to fly SEP (Single Engine Piston) land
aircraft. The right applies to the type/class of aircraft on which the skill test is
performed.
Flight Theory PPL(A)(UL)/LAPL Henning Andersen, Midtjysk Flyveskole© 2025 116