Learn To Fly December 29th, 2009
“LEARN TO FLY”
I am frequently asked a lot of questions about how to get started if someone wants to learn to fly. It is not possible to answer all the questions I get asked in this short article so I am going to deal with learn to fly in the United Kingdom briefly.
Both men and women can learn to fly in the UK and my comments should be interpreted as relating to both.
How much does it cost to learn to fly?
Currently an average Private Pilots Licence will cost £5/6000. This sum may appear daunting but spread over say two years it can be afforded if the person that want to learn to fly is determined. Anytime one has to struggle for success the sweeter is the satisfaction when you finally make it.
If you want to learn to fly, you need to understand that it is not an easy option but if you are determined and dedicated, it can be done. The above refers to obtaining a power aircraft licence that includes the privileges of carrying passengers and crossing country borders. However, cheaper routes are available.
UK has a National Private Pilot Licence, which requires less training and experience and is, therefore, a cheaper route to learn to fly. This licence restricts flying to the UK only and has more limits on weather and distance that the pilot is allowed to go. The licence can be upgraded with additional experience. Licences are changing with the change over to the European Aviation Safety Agency who have now become the new regulatory body. The Civil Aviation Authority will act on their behalf in the UK. As a result there will shortly be new leisure licences available, which will make getting a licence to fly even more affordable as this license will require even less experience than the National Licence.
Other alternative routes are Gliding , Hang Gliding and touring Motor Gliders.
Do I need a degree?
A degree is not necessary to learn to fly. If you wish to be a professional pilot then a degree is a big advantage. Especially, if you plan to join an airline this will really help. All pilots have to study the main subjects of Air law, Meteorology, Principles of Flight, Radio Communication, Navigation, Aircraft General, and Human Performance. These subjects are examined at different levels according to the licence requirements.
Do I need to learn how to parachute?
Parachuting is not required if you want to fly. For those desiring a flying career in the military, then it is necessary and is provided as part of the training in the particular service.
Can I learn abroad?
Yes, you can learn to fly in several countries and obtain a UK licence. (Spain, USA are two well known ones.)
Some points to consider are:
- The cost savings when you learn to fly are often offset by the cost of transport, accommodation and the additional weather related training required by clubs on return to UK.
- Selection of a school abroad – try to find someone who has been there
- Do not pay too much up-front (also applies in UK)
- Make sure the instructor speaks GOOD English
I hope this article is of interest to those who want to learn to fly. It is a wonderful career but hard work as well as fun.
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