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I am planning on doing my Private Pilot Licence but have a quick
question. Is there a minimum timeframe that all of the flights/written exam/flight test must be completed in. I recall reading somewhere that you have 24 months after the application for licence to complete everything, or is this just the flight test. When does one actually apply for the licence? Also, if I did a Recreational Permit first + ground school, how long would the ground school + flight lessons/written exam be valid for in case I wanted to upgrade years down the road? I just want to understand the process before I visit a flight school. Thanks |
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I'm not about to look it up for you, but from memory you can take as
long as you like but once you take the written you have 12 months to pass the practical - or you take the written again . You don't need a licence to fly dual with an instructor. After you have decided that it is for you, you take the medical. Again from memory, I believe that you have to take PStar before licence - or maybe that is just before solo - either way you need your PStar. To obtain a Canadian pilot licence you will have to become skilled at finding answers friom the CFS, AIP and CAR's. So you might as well start now. The answers to all of your questions are in the CAR's. HTH Tony -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE In article . com, wrote: I am planning on doing my Private Pilot Licence but have a quick question. Is there a minimum timeframe that all of the flights/written exam/flight test must be completed in. I recall reading somewhere that you have 24 months after the application for licence to complete everything, or is this just the flight test. When does one actually apply for the licence? Also, if I did a Recreational Permit first + ground school, how long would the ground school + flight lessons/written exam be valid for in case I wanted to upgrade years down the road? I just want to understand the process before I visit a flight school. Thanks |
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![]() Also, if I did a Recreational Permit first + ground school, how long would the ground school + flight lessons/written exam be valid for in case I wanted to upgrade years down the road? I may have read this late, but what is a "Recreational Permit?" |
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Al wrote in :
Also, if I did a Recreational Permit first + ground school, how long would the ground school + flight lessons/written exam be valid for in case I wanted to upgrade years down the road? I may have read this late, but what is a "Recreational Permit?" "PPL Lite" :-) This was introduced in 1995 to lower the barrier to becoming a pilot. A "Recreational Pilot Permit" allows you to fly any single-engine, piston powered, non-high performance aircraft solo or with one passenger, day VFR only. The aircraft may not have more than four seats. You can't add ratings such as night, instrument, or floats. The training can count toward a Private Pilot License if you wish to continue training. It is not recognized outside of Canada. Basic requirements: 25 hours instruction required, (45 for PPL). Ground school not required. Simpler written test. Minimum 16 yrs old, (17 for PPL). Cat 4 medical (any doctor can sign off a Cat 4 - Cat 3 for PPL). I have an original Aeronca 7AC Champ, (no electrical system, no radios etc). If I didn't want to visit the USA or put it on floats, this permit would cover everything I could legally do in it anyway. |
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Rob McDonald wrote:
Al wrote in : Also, if I did a Recreational Permit first + ground school, how long would the ground school + flight lessons/written exam be valid for in case I wanted to upgrade years down the road? I may have read this late, but what is a "Recreational Permit?" "PPL Lite" :-) This was introduced in 1995 to lower the barrier to becoming a pilot. A "Recreational Pilot Permit" allows you to fly any single-engine, piston powered, non-high performance aircraft solo or with one passenger, day VFR only. The aircraft may not have more than four seats. You can't add ratings such as night, instrument, or floats. The training can count toward a Private Pilot License if you wish to continue training. It is not recognized outside of Canada. Basic requirements: 25 hours instruction required, (45 for PPL). Ground school not required. Simpler written test. Minimum 16 yrs old, (17 for PPL). Cat 4 medical (any doctor can sign off a Cat 4 - Cat 3 for PPL). I have an original Aeronca 7AC Champ, (no electrical system, no radios etc). If I didn't want to visit the USA or put it on floats, this permit would cover everything I could legally do in it anyway. Actually, you can get a float rating with the Rec license - no other ratings. From the Transport Canada site (http://www.tc.gc.ca/civilaviation/ge...sonnel/gen.htm): Aeroplane Blanket Ratings - Recreational Pilot Permit Aeroplane category permits may be endorsed for one of the following class ratings upon completion of the required training: all piston-powered, single engine non-high performance land aeroplanes designed for a maximum of up to four seats; all piston-powered, single engine non-high performance sea aeroplanes designed for a maximum of up to four seats; all piston-powered, single engine non-high performance land and sea aeroplanes designed for a maximum of four seats. |
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