
PRIVATE PILOT
The first stop in the world of aviation is the Private Pilot Certificate (PPL) and then is the first step to obtain the Commercial Pilot License. Private pilots are trained well enough to fly a tiny aircraft by themselves across the airspace of the country. A private pilot studies aircraft manoeuvres, navigation methods, emergency procedures, and cross-country flight planning while in school. In addition to training for a sports pilot certificate or a recreational pilot certificate, private pilot training is more rigorous, but not quite as extensive. GTA is a Part 61, student is expected to complete a minimum of 40 hours of flight training, including 20 hours with the instructor and 10 hours of solo flight time,
GTA is going to guide you through the extraordinary aviation universe.
ELEGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
- At least 16 years of age for solo flight
- 17 years minimum to receive a Private Pilot Certificate
- Have a medical certificate for the third class.
- Be able to read, write and talk the language of English
- Pass a written review with the FAA
- Comply with the certificate's minimum flight time criteria.
- Pass practical oral and flight procedures
PPL TRAINING

