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Private pilot licence

A private pilot licence (PPL) or private pilot certificate is a type of pilot licence that allows the holder to act as pilot in command of an aircraft privately (not for remuneration). The basic licence requirements are determined by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), but implementation varies from country to country. According to ICAO, an applicant must be at least 17 years old, demonstrate appropriate knowledge and skill, and hold at least a Class 2 medical certificate.[1] Different PPLs are available for different categories of aircraft, such as aeroplane, helicopter, airship, etc,[1] and are not interchangeable, although experience from a PPL in one category may be credited towards the issue of another.

A 2006 plastic private pilot certificate from the United States. Earlier issues were printed on card stock and designs varied.

Issuing authorities edit

Private pilot licences are issued by the civil aviation authority of each country. Standards vary, and PPLs are not automatically recognised by other countries, but in some countries the holder of a foreign PPL may obtain permission to fly on a temporary basis.[2]

In Europe, civil aviation authorities issue licences based on common EASA standards.

Categories edit

The aircraft categories described by ICAO for the purposes of the PPL are aeroplane, airship, helicopter and powered lift.[1] Many countries issue PPLs in additional categories such as sailplane (glider), balloon, powered parachute, and weight-shift control.[3][4][5]

Aeroplanes edit

 
The Cessna 172RG is an example of an aircraft that would require the pilot-in-command to have private pilot licence or greater, with an airplane single-engine land (ASEL) class rating and a complex endorsement in the United States
 
The Cessna 310 is an example of an aircraft that would require a pilot-in-command to have private pilot licence or greater, with an airplane multi-engine land (AMEL) class rating, a complex endorsement and a high-performance endorsement in the United States

The aeroplane PPL is the most popular category of PPL. In the United States in 2022, of 164,000 people with PPLs, 158,000 were for aeroplanes only.[6] In the United Kingdom in 2021, there were 22,500 holders of the PPL(A), and 2,200 holders of the PPL(H).[7]

According to ICAO, the applicant for a PPL(A) must have at least 40 hours experience as a pilot of aeroplanes (35 hours on an integrated course[8]), including no more than 5 hours in a flight simulator. Credit may be given for flight time in other aircraft categories. The applicant must have at least 10 hours of solo flight time, including at least 5 hours of solo cross-country flight time with at least one cross-country flight of at least 270 km (150 NM) including two full-stop landings at different aerodromes.[1]

In EASA states, the minimum experience for a PPL(A) is 45 hours. In practice, most students take about 50-70 hours to complete the course.[9]

Applicants for the PPL(A) must be at least 17 years old. There is no minimum age to begin flight lessons, however, students must be 16 to fly solo. In the United States, a student pilot certificate is required to fly solo.

In addition to the licence, PPL(A) holders must gain class ratings or type ratings appropriate to the aircraft they wish to fly. Typically a PPL(A) holder would first be issued a "single-engine piston land" class rating, which permits him/her to fly aircraft with a single piston engine. To fly seaplanes or multi-engine aircraft requires further training, and more complex aircraft require a type-specific rating.

Other ratings include the instrument rating to fly in Instrument Meteorological Conditions, the night rating to fly at night, and various levels of instructor rating.

Additional endorsements edit

A number of endorsements are available for specific skills. Endorsements only require instruction and a flight instructor's signature in the pilot's logbook; they do not require any flight test or submission of documents to the national civil aviation authority.

Endorsements available in the United States include:[10]

  • Tailwheel (pilots who have logged pilot-in-command time on tailwheel aircraft prior to 15 April 1991 are exempt from this requirement) – Tailwheel endorsement not applicable in Canada[11]
  • Complex airplane (aircraft with a variable-pitch propeller, flaps, and retractable landing gear)
  • High-performance (more than 200 horsepower per engine)
  • Pressurized aircraft endorsement for aircraft that have a service ceiling or maximum operating altitude, whichever is lower, above 25,000 feet MSL (mean sea level).
  • Night vision goggle operations

Other aircraft operations for which the FAA does not require an endorsement that typically require additional training are glider towing and aerobatics. The FAA also does not require an endorsement for some commercial activities like banner towing. Aerial application (crop seeding, spraying and dusting), whether conducted by a commercial certificate holder operating for hire or by a private pilot treating a crop in which he is the owner of a substantial share, requires an Authorization under Part 137 of the Federal Aviation Regulations.

Helicopters edit

According to ICAO, the requirements for a PPL(H) are similar to the PPL(A). The qualifying cross-country flight must be at least 180 km (100 NM), and the applicant must have received at least 20 hours instruction in helicopters.[1]

In the United States, the legal aircraft category is known as rotorcraft, which is subdivided into helicopters and gyroplanes.

Airships edit

According to ICAO, applicants for a PPL(As) must have at least 25 hours flight time as pilot of airships, including "3 hours of cross-country flight training in an airship with a cross-country flight totalling not less than 45 km (25 NM); 5 take-offs and 5 landings to a full stop at an aerodrome with each landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern at an aerodrome; 3 hours of instrument time; and 5 hours as pilot assuming the duties of the pilot-in-command under the supervision of the pilot-in-command."[1]

Balloons edit

In the United Kingdom, the balloon equivalent of the private pilot licence is known as the Balloon Pilot Licence (BPL).[12] Classes are:[13]

In the United States, the minimum age for a balloon private pilot certificate is 16.[14]

In the United States, some limitations may be placed on the certificate, such as "limited to hot air balloons with airborne heater" or "limited to gas balloons", unless the pilot has had appropriate flight training in the other type of balloon and received a logbook endorsement.[15]

Sailplanes edit

For gliders (sailplanes), the licence is known as a Sailplane Pilot Licence (SPL), and has lower requirements than an aeroplane PPL.[16][17]

In the United States and Europe, the minimum age for a sailplane private pilot certificate is 16.[14][18]: FCL.200 

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Annex 1 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation: Personnel Licensing (PDF) (Twelfth ed.). ICAO. July 2018. p. 2-6. ISBN 978-92-9258-543-3. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  2. ^ Civil Aviation Safety Authority. "Converting an overseas flight crew licence". casa.gov.au. Archived from the original on 25 June 2023. Retrieved 25 June 2023.
  3. ^ . FAA. Archived from the original on 2 January 2013. Retrieved 8 January 2013.
  4. ^ 14 CFR 61.1
  5. ^ 14 CFR 61.107
  6. ^ Federal Aviation Administration (19 January 2023). "U.S. Civil Airmen Statistics". faa.gov. Archived from the original on 25 June 2023. Retrieved 25 June 2023.
  7. ^ "Personnel licensing statistics | Civil Aviation Authority". www.caa.co.uk.
  8. ^ "Federal Register :: Request Access". unblock.federalregister.gov.
  9. ^ . AOPA. Archived from the original on 20 July 2009.
  10. ^ "14 CFR § 61.31 - Type rating requirements, additional training, and authorization requirements". LII / Legal Information Institute. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  11. ^ Transport Canada (4 November 2019). "Standard 421 - Flight Crew Permits, Licences and Ratings - Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs)". from the original on 24 August 2021. Retrieved 16 October 2021.
  12. ^ "PPL, SPL, BPL - private pilot licences | Civil Aviation Authority". www.caa.co.uk.
  13. ^ "BPL requirements | Civil Aviation Authority". www.caa.co.uk.
  14. ^ a b "Guide for Aviation Medical Examiners". Federal Aviation Administration. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  15. ^ Federal Aviation Administration, FAR 61.115 – Balloon rating: Limitations, retrieved 19 April 2020
  16. ^ "SPL requirements". www.caa.co.uk. Civil Aviation Authority. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  17. ^ "Sailplane Pilot Licence Conversion". Pilot & Club Info. British Gliding Association. Retrieved 14 May 2023.
  18. ^ "EASA Part-FCL" (PDF). Retrieved 21 May 2023.

External links edit

  • FAA Registry: Airmen Certification Inquiry
  • Private Pilot Practical Test Standards for Airplane (FAA, August 2002)
  • (FAA, 2004)

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References 5 External linksIssuing authorities editPrivate pilot licences are issued by the civil aviation authority of each country Standards vary and PPLs are not automatically recognised by other countries but in some countries the holder of a foreign PPL may obtain permission to fly on a temporary basis 2 In Europe civil aviation authorities issue licences based on common EASA standards Categories editThe aircraft categories described by ICAO for the purposes of the PPL are aeroplane airship helicopter and powered lift 1 Many countries issue PPLs in additional categories such as sailplane glider balloon powered parachute and weight shift control 3 4 5 Aeroplanes edit nbsp The Cessna 172RG is an example of an aircraft that would require the pilot in command to have private pilot licence or greater with an airplane single engine land ASEL class rating and a complex endorsement in the United States nbsp The Cessna 310 is an example of an aircraft that would require a pilot in command 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most students take about 50 70 hours to complete the course 9 Applicants for the PPL A must be at least 17 years old There is no minimum age to begin flight lessons however students must be 16 to fly solo In the United States a student pilot certificate is required to fly solo In addition to the licence PPL A holders must gain class ratings or type ratings appropriate to the aircraft they wish to fly Typically a PPL A holder would first be issued a single engine piston land class rating which permits him her to fly aircraft with a single piston engine To fly seaplanes or multi engine aircraft requires further training and more complex aircraft require a type specific rating Other ratings include the instrument rating to fly in Instrument Meteorological Conditions the night rating to fly at night and various levels of instructor rating Additional endorsements edit A number of endorsements are available for specific skills Endorsements only require instruction and a flight instructor s signature in the pilot s logbook they do not require any flight test or submission of documents to the national civil aviation authority Endorsements available in the United States include 10 Tailwheel pilots who have logged pilot in command time on tailwheel aircraft prior to 15 April 1991 are exempt from this requirement Tailwheel endorsement not applicable in Canada 11 Complex airplane aircraft with a variable pitch propeller flaps and retractable landing gear High performance more than 200 horsepower per engine Pressurized aircraft endorsement for aircraft that have a service ceiling or maximum operating altitude whichever is lower above 25 000 feet MSL mean sea level Night vision goggle operationsOther aircraft operations for which the FAA does not require an endorsement that typically require additional training are glider towing and aerobatics The FAA also does not require an endorsement for some commercial activities like banner towing Aerial application crop seeding spraying and dusting whether conducted by a commercial certificate holder operating for hire or by a private pilot treating a crop in which he is the owner of a substantial share requires an Authorization under Part 137 of the Federal Aviation Regulations Helicopters edit According to ICAO the requirements for a PPL H are similar to the PPL A The qualifying cross country flight must be at least 180 km 100 NM and the applicant must have received at least 20 hours instruction in helicopters 1 In the United States the legal aircraft category is known as rotorcraft which is subdivided into helicopters and gyroplanes Airships edit According to ICAO applicants for a PPL As must have at least 25 hours flight time as pilot of airships including 3 hours of cross country flight training in an airship with a cross country flight totalling not less than 45 km 25 NM 5 take offs and 5 landings to a full stop at an aerodrome with each landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern at an aerodrome 3 hours of instrument time and 5 hours as pilot assuming the duties of the pilot in command under the supervision of the pilot in command 1 Balloons edit In the United Kingdom the balloon equivalent of the private pilot licence is known as the Balloon Pilot Licence BPL 12 Classes are 13 Hot air balloon class divided into four groups Gas balloon class Mixed balloon class Hot air airship classIn the United States the minimum age for a balloon private pilot certificate is 16 14 In the United States some limitations may be placed on the certificate such as limited to hot air balloons with airborne heater or limited to gas balloons unless the pilot has had appropriate flight training in the other type of balloon and received a logbook endorsement 15 Sailplanes edit For gliders sailplanes the licence is known as a Sailplane Pilot Licence SPL and has lower requirements than an aeroplane PPL 16 17 In the United States and Europe the minimum age for a sailplane private pilot certificate is 16 14 18 FCL 200 See also editCommercial pilot license Pilot licensing and certification Pilot licensing in Australia Pilot licensing in Canada Pilot licensing in the United Kingdom Pilot certification in the United States EASA pilot licensing Private aviationReferences edit a b c d e f Annex 1 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation Personnel Licensing PDF Twelfth ed ICAO July 2018 p 2 6 ISBN 978 92 9258 543 3 Retrieved 14 May 2023 Civil Aviation Safety Authority Converting an overseas flight crew licence casa gov au Archived from the original on 25 June 2023 Retrieved 25 June 2023 Pilot Practical Test Standards FAA Archived from the original on 2 January 2013 Retrieved 8 January 2013 14 CFR 61 1 14 CFR 61 107 Federal Aviation Administration 19 January 2023 U S Civil Airmen Statistics faa gov Archived from the original on 25 June 2023 Retrieved 25 June 2023 Personnel licensing statistics Civil Aviation Authority www caa co uk Federal Register Request Access unblock federalregister gov Let s go flying AOPA Archived from the original on 20 July 2009 14 CFR 61 31 Type rating requirements additional training and authorization requirements LII Legal Information Institute Retrieved 14 May 2023 Transport Canada 4 November 2019 Standard 421 Flight Crew Permits Licences and Ratings Canadian Aviation Regulations CARs Archived from the original on 24 August 2021 Retrieved 16 October 2021 PPL SPL BPL private pilot licences Civil Aviation Authority www caa co uk BPL requirements Civil Aviation Authority www caa co uk a b Guide for Aviation Medical Examiners Federal Aviation Administration Retrieved 14 May 2023 Federal Aviation Administration FAR 61 115 Balloon rating Limitations retrieved 19 April 2020 SPL requirements www caa co uk Civil Aviation Authority Retrieved 14 May 2023 Sailplane Pilot Licence Conversion Pilot amp Club Info British Gliding Association Retrieved 14 May 2023 EASA Part FCL PDF Retrieved 21 May 2023 External links editFAA Registry Airmen Certification Inquiry Private Pilot Practical Test Standards for Airplane FAA August 2002 Computer Testing Supplement for Recreational Pilot and Private Pilot FAA 2004 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Private pilot licence amp oldid 1174442204, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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