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Written by Administrator Tuesday, 29 November 2011 12:35

Except for a student’s pilot licence, no person will be allowed to have a pilot’s licence unless he/she has demonstrated proof that they have the ability to speak English to an acceptable level.
 

Student Pilot Licence (SPL)

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 November 2011 08:37 Written by Administrator Tuesday, 29 November 2011 12:39

In order to qualify for a Student Pilot Licence, the SACAA requires that you meet all of the requirements mentioned below.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

 

Private Pilot Licence- Aeroplane (PPL-A)

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 November 2011 08:36 Written by Administrator Tuesday, 29 November 2011 12:55

In order to be issued with a Private Pilot Licence in South Africa, the following minimum requirements need to be met:

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

  • An applicant for a PPL-A has to be at least 17 years old
  • The applicant must also have a valid class I or II medical certificate
  • The applicant must have a valid Restricted Radio Licence (done as part of your PPL training)
  • An applicant must have a valid SPL, or show evidence of having held either a valid pilot’s licence issued by a foreign state, OR, a South African Air Force pilot qualification, OR, a Recreational Pilot Licence within the previous 60 months (5 Years)

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Private Pilot Licence- Helicopter (PPL-H)

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 November 2011 08:35 Written by Administrator Tuesday, 29 November 2011 13:05

In order to be issued with a Private Pilot Licence in South Africa, the following minimum requirements need to be met:

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

  • An applicant for a PPLH must be at least 17 years of age
  • The applicant must hold a valid class I or II medical certificate
  • The applicant must have a valid Restricted Radio Licence (done as part of your PPL training)
  • An applicant must have a valid SPL, or show evidence of having held either a valid helicopter pilot’s licence issued by a foreign state, OR, a South African Air Force helicopter pilot qualification, OR, a Recreational Pilot Licence within the previous 60 months (5 Years)

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Commercial Pilot Licence- Aeroplane (CPL-A)

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 November 2011 08:33 Written by Administrator Tuesday, 29 November 2011 13:38

In order to be issued with a Commercial Pilot Licence in South Africa, the following minimum requirements need to be met:

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

  • An applicant for a CPL must be at least 18 years old
  • The applicant must hold a valid class I medical certificate
  • The applicant must have a valid General Radio Licence
  • The applicant must produce evidence that he/she has/has had within the previous 60 months one of the following: a valid South African PPL; or, a valid pilot licence issued by a contracting state; or, a valid South African Air Force pilot qualification on aircraft; or, a valid Student Pilot Licence in the case of an applicant having done an approved integrated training course

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