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The Program

The practical training can be done in English.

Before passing the EASA pratical examination, you must have at least 45 hours of flying.

All those flights are always supervised by the Flight Instructor (FI). Typically after 10 to 15 hours in dual command, you will master enough to be able to fly a small single engine plane: the time for your first supervised solo flight! A big step, very emotional.

In those minimum 45 hours of flying, you need to have at least: