Private Pilot License (PPL) Training

Overview

The Private Pilot License (PPL A) is the first step in EASA pilot training and allows you to fly single-engine aircraft as pilot-in-command for non-commercial purposes.
At Multifly, PPL training is delivered under EASA regulations in a structured and efficient environment, supported by airport-based operations, an in-house aircraft fleet, and continuous flight availability.
The program can be completed as a standalone license or as the first phase of a modular pathway toward CPL and ATPL.

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What is PPL(A) ?

The Private Pilot License enables you to:

  • Fly single-engine aircraft under VFR (Visual Flight Rules)
  • Carry passengers (non-commercial)
  • Act as Pilot-in-Command
  • Build a solid foundation for advanced ratings and professional training

PPL training focuses on fundamental airmanship, flight safety, navigation, and decision-making skills.

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Training Structure

The PPL training program consists of theoretical knowledge instruction and practical flight training, delivered in accordance with EASA Part-FCL requirements.

Flight Training

  • Minimum 45 flight hours (as per EASA regulations)
  • Dual instruction and supervised solo flights
  • Training conducted on single-engine aircraft from the academy fleet
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Theoretical Knowledge

  • Air Law
  • Aircraft General Knowledge
  • Flight Performance & Planning
  • Human Performance
  • Meteorology
  • Navigation
  • Operational Procedures
  • Principles of Flight
  • Communications


Theoretical training may be delivered through classroom instruction, distance learning, or a blended format, depending on the training schedule.

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Typical Duration

Average duration: 3–6 months
Duration depends on student availability, training frequency, and weather conditions
Hungary offers approximately 300 flyable days per year, allowing training to progress consistently.

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Minimum Entry Requirements

To enroll in the PPL (A) Training Program, applicants must meet the following minimum requirements:

Minimum Age Requirement

16 years to start training
(License issue at 17 years, as per EASA)

Medical Certificate

EASA Class 2 Medical Certificate

English proficiency

Sufficient level of English for flight training
(ICAO English Language Proficiency may be required later for advanced training)

Previous flight experience

Not required

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What is Included

The PPL training program includes all core elements required to complete the license under EASA regulations.

  • Flight training up to the required minimum hours
  • Theoretical knowledge instruction
  • Use of academy aircraft and facilities
  • Instructor supervision and training support
  • Airport-based training environment

Detailed inclusions and optional items are explained transparently during the admissions process.

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Training Enviroment

Airport-based operations: training conducted directly at the airport

In-house fleet and maintenance: reliable aircraft availability

Structured scheduling: efficient use of training time

Structured scheduling: efficient use of training time

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PPL as Part of a Modular Career Path

For students planning a professional pilot career, PPL training serves as the first building block toward:

  • Night Rating (NVFR)
  • Instrument Rating (IR)
  • Commercial Pilot License (CPL)
  • ATPL theoretical knowledge

Training completed at Multifly can be seamlessly integrated into a modular pathway toward higher licenses and ratings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I start PPL training with no flight experience?
Yes. No previous flight experience is required.

Q: Can international students apply for PPL training?
Yes. International students may apply, subject to visa and EASA requirements.

Q: Is PPL training suitable for hobby pilots?
Yes. PPL is ideal for both recreational pilots and students planning to continue toward professional licenses.

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Call to Action

If you would like to receive detailed information about the Private Pilot License (PPL) Training Program, our admissions team will be happy to assist you.

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