Recreational Pilot Permit
The adventure starts here!
Take to the skies with our quick and affordable Recreational Pilot training program! Learn the skills needed to operate an aircraft safely for recreational purposes. A great way to get your foot in the door, into the fun and exciting field of aviation! This permit allows you to easily upgrade to a Private Pilot License. A RPP allows you to fly as a pilot in command of a Single Engine Airplane designed to carry a maximum of four passenger seats, but no more than one passenger can be carried onboard, under day VFR conditions in Canadian airspace.
Prerequisites:
- Minimum 16 years of age (14 for First Solo)
- Valid Category 1, 3, or 4 Medical Certificate
Training Requirements:
To receive a Recreational Pilot Permit. you must have the following completed:
- At least of 25 hours flight time, including a minimum of:
- 15 hours dual instruction flight time, including a minimum of two hours cross-country flight time
- Five hours solo flight time
- A flight test completed to the standard outlined in the Flight Test Standard – Recreational Pilot Permit – Aeroplane (TP12475E).
- A minimum of 60% on the written examination Pilot Permit – Recreational – Aeroplane (RPPAE), or Private Pilot Licence – Aeroplane (PPAER).
While ground school instruction is not a requirement for this permit, it is highly recommended to assist in the completion of the written examination.
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Recreational Pilot Permit
The Adventure Starts Here!
Take to the skies with our quick and affordable Recreational Pilot training program! Learn the skills needed to operate an aircraft safely for recreational purposes. A great way to get your foot in the door, into the fun and exciting field of aviation! This permit allows you to easily upgrade to a Private Pilot License. A RPP allows you to fly as a pilot in command of a Single Engine Airplane designed to carry a maximum of four passenger seats, but no more than one passenger can be carried onboard, under day VFR conditions in Canadian airspace.
Prerequisites:
- Minimum 16 years of age (14 for First Solo)
- Valid Category 1, 3, or 4 Medical Certificate
Training Requirements:
To receive a Recreational Pilot Permit. you must have the following completed:
- At least of 25 hours flight time, including a minimum of:
- 15 hours dual instruction flight time, including a minimum of two hours cross-country flight time
- Five hours solo flight time
- A flight test completed to the standard outlined in the Flight Test Standard – Recreational Pilot Permit – Aeroplane (TP12475E).
- A minimum of 60% on the written examination Pilot Permit – Recreational – Aeroplane (RPPAE), or Private Pilot Licence – Aeroplane (PPAER).
While ground school instruction is not a requirement for this permit, it is highly recommended to assist in the completion of the written examination.