The NPPL Microlight Licence and Training
The NPPL with a Microlight rating is a licence allowing the holder to fly microlight aircraft. To obtain the licence the candidate must be able to fly a microlight in a safe and confident manner and understand both their own and their aircrafts limitations. Our training syllabus is designed to cover all the skills and knowledge required.
Flying Training: Pre and post flight actions. Ground handling. Air experience flight. Basic turns. Use of pitch control. Use of power. Straight and level flight. Climbing and descending. Take off, circuit and landing. Stall recovery. Advanced turns. Spiral dive recovery. Unusual attitudes. Power failures and emergency procedures.
Consolidation of skills during solo flying to a minimum total of 15 hours flying time, to include a minimum of 7 hours solo flying, and which may include the General Flying Test for a Restricted licence.
Cross country training to a minimum of 25 hours total flying time, with a minimum of ten hours solo flying time, with a minimum 3 hours solo cross country flying completing two solo cross country flights of 40 nautical miles or more. The total minimum may include the General Flying Test before applying for the Unrestricted NPPL. Microlights.
A Restricted licence is initially a solo local flying licence, which includes weather restrictions. The restrictions are lifted on completion of the unrestricted licence training requirements.
Ground Training: The candidate must pass written, multiple choice, exams in the following subjects:
Although at first glance the flight and ground training syllabus requirements may seem daunting your instructor will lead you through, building your ability and knowledge, so that even the most apprehensive of you will take the final tests in your stride.
Converting to the NPPL Microlight from other licenses
The requirements for holders of licenses issued to allow them to fly aircraft other than microlights may have some exemptions from training for the grant of a NPPL Microlights. The current details are set out in an information document. Click here to download the PDF format. Cross Credit to NPPL Microlight
Getting Started
You can have your first lesson in our aircraft by booking an Air Experience flight. Flights last for either 30 or 60 minutes during which you will be able to take control of the aircraft under the guidance of your instructor. The flight time counts towards your Licence training. Following your first flight you can arrange further training on an hourly or course basis.