Frequently Asked Questions

The LAPL(H) license allows you to fly single-engine helicopters with a maximum take-off weight of 2,000 kg or less and carry up to three passengers, ensuring no more than four people are onboard. It's ideal for those looking to fly for pleasure rather than commercial purposes and has fewer medical and training requirements compared to the PPL(H).

The LAPL(H) course requires a minimum of 40 hours of flight instruction, including at least 20 hours of dual instruction and 10 hours of supervised solo flight time. Additionally, you’ll complete 5 hours of solo cross-country flight.

Yes, during the course, you’ll need to complete a solo cross-country flight of at least 150 km (80 NM) with one full stop landing at an aerodrome other than your departure location.

Yes, you’ll need to hold a medical certificate issued under Part-MED before your first solo flight. The medical requirements for LAPL(H) are less strict compared to the PPL(H), which makes it accessible to individuals with some medical conditions.

To earn the LAPL(H) license, you’ll need to pass nine multiple-choice theoretical knowledge exams, covering topics like air law, navigation, and meteorology. The syllabus is taught through a blend of distance learning, classroom instruction, and revision sessions.

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