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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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
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.
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
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.
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.
Call to Action
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