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Obtaining a pilot's licence is not as difficult as expected. CASA offers different licence classes to suit different flying goals, such as the Private Pilot Licence (PPL) or Recreational Pilot Licence (RPL). #RecreationalPilotLicence #LearnToFly #MelbourneFlightSchool
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A PRIVATE PILOT AND A RECREATIONAL PILOT? A PRIVATE PILOT AND A RECREATIONAL PILOT? WHAT IS IT? AN RPL REQUIRES MEETING CERTAIN CRITERIA 1 Obtaining a pilot's licence is not as difficult as expected, with different pathways to suit different flying goals. You can start training earlier but must be 16 to get the licence 2 English is the official worldwide aviation language 3 Private Pilot Licence or Recreational Pilot Licence are suitable for non-professional pilots. Hold a valid aviation medical certificate RECREATIONAL PILOT LICENCE (RPL) EXPLAINED A Recreational Pilot Licence is the first step in becoming a pilot, requiring 25 hours of flight time and passing the RPL theory exam. PRIVATE PILOT LICENCE (PPL) EXPLAINED A Private Pilot Licence is a combination of the RPL and PPL syllabus in Australia, allowing pilots to carry passengers and fly anywhere in Australia. It requires completion of training hours and passing both a theory and practical exam. Find a flight school with extensive facilities and a fleet of well-maintained aircraft to avoid delays due to lack of available equipment. That can help you identify and achieve your flight dreams, regardless of whether an RPL or PPL is right for you. Good luck! Know more@ learntofly.edu.au