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9<br />

OUR MODULAR ACADEMIC<br />

TRAINING<br />

MODULE 1:<br />

PRIVATE PILOT LICENSE (PPL) AND NIGHT QUALIFICATION (NQ)<br />

Module 1 takes two to three months to complete. The<br />

goal is to get the PPL license.<br />

As a pilot student, you will fly 50 VFR (Visual Flight<br />

Rules) flying hours, 5 of which will be flown during<br />

nighttime (NQ).<br />

This will all be flown in our P2002 trainer aircr<strong>af</strong>t.<br />

In addition to flying, you will learn eight subjects of<br />

basic theory:<br />

Air law<br />

Principles of flight<br />

Human performance and limitations<br />

Meteorology<br />

Flight planning and monitoring<br />

Operational procedures<br />

Aircr<strong>af</strong>t general knowledge<br />

Navigation<br />

With the theory subjects, we will acquaint you<br />

with the theory behind the reason your aircr<strong>af</strong>t<br />

flies; why it can fly, why the weather acts the<br />

way it does, how to find your way using a map,<br />

which procedures must be followed and the<br />

limitations your own body and mind have in<br />

relation to forces in the aircr<strong>af</strong>t and high<br />

altitudes.<br />

In this module, the fundamental knowledge is<br />

settled in the students’ minds, and their flying<br />

skills improve to a level at which they learn to fly<br />

on their own for several hours and hundreds of<br />

kilometers away from the base where they took<br />

off. The students will also obtain their first<br />

certificate – a BEG certificate which allows them<br />

to control the radio in an aircr<strong>af</strong>t during visual<br />

flying conditions.<br />

HQ Aarhus Airport Ny Lufthavnsvej 24<br />

8560 Kolind, Denmark<br />

Phone +45 70 770 110<br />

www.greybird.dk/en

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