For all you that wish to gain your PPL then here is the Practical subjects you will have to learn:
EXERCISE EXERCISE TOPIC
1 Familiarisation with the aeroplane
1E Emergency drills
2 Preparation for and action after flight
3 Air experience
4 Effects of controls
5 Taxiing
5E Taxiing emergencies
6 Straight and level flight
7 Climbing
8 Descending
9 Turning
10A Slow flight
10B Stalling
11 Spin avoidance
12 Take-off and climb to down-wind position
13 Circuit, approach and landing
12/13E Emergencies (on take-off/landing)
14 First solo
15 Advanced turning
16 Forced landing without power
17 Precautionary landings
18A Navigation
18B Navigation at lower levels and reduced visibility
18C Radio navigation
19 Basic instrument flight
I am in possesion (July 2011) of my “European” JAR PPL which allows pilots to fly a variety of aircraft with the opportunity to upgrade the license with various additional ratings. This proves to be the most popular licence applied for due to its range of benefits offered upon completion. The PPL allows the private pilot to recreationally explore Europe and fly a wider range of aircraft compared to the NPPL. It is also the first flying course you need to embark on to become a commercial pilot.
"When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return" - Leonardo da Vinci
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