PPL Training
The Private Pilot License (PPL) is the first step in aviation, whether you plan to fly for fun or pursue a professional career.
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At RV Air, success is not just a number - it's a reflection of our dedication to excellence in aviation training. Our high success rates showcase the hard work of our students, the skill of our instructors, and the quality of our programs.
At RV Air flight school, we teach the fundamentals of aviation, from aerodynamics to safe flight operations. We ensure every student builds a solid foundation for a safe and successful career in the skies.
The Private Pilot License (PPL) is the first step in aviation, whether you plan to fly for fun or pursue a professional career.
After obtaining a PPL(A), trainees can immediately begin the ATPL (A) Theoretical Course. This course includes 650 hours of study, covering 13 subjects.
The Instrument Rating (IR) for Single Engine (SE) aircraft allows pilots to fly under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) in single-engine piston aircraft.
The MEP Rating enables pilots to fly multi-engine aircraft and handle asymmetric thrust due to engine failure.
The Commercial Pilot License allows you to fly for compensation and is mandatory for airlines.
A mandatory course for pilots in commercial and airline training, focused on recovering from unexpected flight conditions.