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What is the Difference Between a Private Pilot and a Recreational Pilot

In this infographic we will discuss whatu2019s the difference between these two, and what qualification should you aim for? View to find out! #PrivatePilotLicence #MelbourneFlightSchool #LearnToFly

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What is the Difference Between a Private Pilot and a Recreational Pilot

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  1. What is the Difference Between a Private Pilot and a Recreational Pilot? Private Pilot Licence or Recreational Pilot Licence The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) offers several different licence classes, with different pathways to suit pilots with different flying goals. If you don't intend to pursue flying as a full-time career, either the Private Pilot Licence (PPL) or RPL may be the right fit for you, but what qualification should you aim for? Read on to find out. Recreational Pilot Licence (RPL) explained To obtain RPL, you must meet the following criteria: A Recreational Pilot Licence (RPL) is the first step in any pilot's journey, requiring 25 hours of flight time and passing the theory exam. It allows holders to fly up to 25nm from their departure airport and carry passengers, making it ideal for those looking to fly for fun. Be at least 16 years old, speak and understand English, and hold a valid aviation medical certificate. Private Pilot Licence (PPL) explained Finding the right flight school A Private Pilot Licence is the next step after completing the RPL, expanding on the pilot skills learnt during the RPL and introducing advanced navigation training. It requires a certain number of training hours and a theory and practical exam to obtain and is able to carry passengers and fly anywhere in Australia, making it the perfect licence for pilots that want to fly for fun. Find a flight school that offers both recreational pilot training and private pilot training to obtain PPL, as well as extensive facilities and a fleet of well-maintained aircraft to help identify and achieve your flight dreams. The best flight school is one that can help answer this question and set you on the best path for your aviation goals. hello@learntofly.edu.au 22 – 24 Northern Avenue, Moorabbin Airport, VIC 3194, Australia Learn To Fly Melbourne provides opportunities to further your flight training and career as a professional pilot. 1300 532 768

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