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The Private Pilot Course combined ground and flight training program, the course includes the latest ECAA pilot licensing requirements and a maximum of student-oriented instruction. The syllabus and support materials not only provide necessary information, but also guide the student through three Stages in a logical manner |
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Main objective of the course |
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- STAGE I OBJECTIVES - During this stage, the student obtains the foundation for all future aviation training. The student becomes familiar with the training airplane and learns how the airplane controls are used to establish and maintain specific flight attitudes and GRND tracks. The student also will gain the proficiency to solo the training airplane in the traffic pattern .
- STAGE II OBJECTIVES - Introduced short-field and soft-field takeoff and landing procedures, as well as night flying, which are important steps in preparation for cross-country training. Additionally, greater emphasis is placed on attitude control by instrument reference to increase the student’s overall competence. In the cross-country phase, the student will learn to plan and conduct cross-country flights using Pilotage, dead reckoning, and radio navigation systems, and how to safely conduct flights in the National Airspace System.
- STAGE III OBJECTIVES - During this stage, the student will gain additional proficiency in solo cross-country operations and will receive instructions in preparation for the end-of-course stage check.
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How you will benefit / course benefits |
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THE student pilot obtains the necessary aeronautical skill and experience necessary to be able demonstrate performance of private pilot operations at a standard that meets or exceeds the minimum performance criteria established in the practical test standards for a private pilot certificate . With an airplane category rating and single-engine land class rating - VFR Flight .
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Designed for / who should attend |
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- Reached his or her 17th birthday prior to graduation from the course.
- A high school education or equivalent
- A Current class - 2 medical assessment;
- Pass Successfully English Level – 4 , and
- Pass Successfully MFC Interview.
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Course out line / Modules |
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The Syllabus been specifically developed to meet the requirements of ECAR Part 141. It has separate ground, and flight training courses, which are taught concurrently in a three stages, include …
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STAGE
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PPL - GROUND TRAINING
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Maneuvers Class Discussion Video, and CD-ROM
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PCATD
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Manual Class Discussion, and Video
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Pilot Brief
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Stage/ Final Exams
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Exam Debriefings
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Ground Training Totals
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GRND
STAGE I
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3.0
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3.0
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110.0
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3.0
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As Req.
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119.0
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GRND STAGE II
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3.0
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30.0
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2.0
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1.0
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As Req.
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36.0
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GRND STAGE III
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3.0
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2.0
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40.0
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2.0
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4.0
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1.0
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52.0
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TOTALS
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9.0
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5.0
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180.0
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4.0
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8.0
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1.0
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207.0
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PPL - SYNTHETIC FLIGHT TRAINING
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FTD
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FTD Training Total
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STAGE I
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13.0
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13.0
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TOTALS
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13.0
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13.0
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PPL - FLIGHT TRAINING
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DUAL
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SOLO
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FLIGHT
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Day
Local
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Day
Cross
Country
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Night
Local
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Night
Cross
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Inst.
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Day
Local
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Cross
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Dual/Solo Combined
Totals
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STAGE I
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9.0
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(1.0)
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9.5
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STAGE II
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4.0
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2.0
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1.0
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2.0
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(2.0)
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2.0
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2.5
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13.5
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STAGE III
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6.0
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6.0
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12.0
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TOTALS
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19.0
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2.0
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1.0
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2.0
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(3.0)
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2.5
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8.5
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35.0
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NOTE:
Dual instrument training in the airplane is allocated to portions of flight lessons for a total of 3.0 hours. Of instrument training is specified in Appendix A, Part 141.
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Course duration/Fees |
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Average four months / Depend on the time of Request
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in the Eqyptian pound or equivalent in USD
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Scheduled Sessions |
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Notes |
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This Course can be tailored or customizes to answer your organization needs / the delivery
time can be agreed upon / the minimum trainees number for each course is Tewleve in Addition information please contact us |
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