Well, as they are only giving a JAR 45 hour PPL, that works out at 1.73 hours per week over the 26 weeks. So, at £100 per hour costs, equals a salary sacrifice of only £173 per week.. .Questions:-. .Who bears the cost if the student takes more than 45 hours to get a PPL?. .If the "flight experience" day only averages 1.73 hours airborne, is the rest of the day made up of other aircraft related activities, such as manning the refuelling pumps, washing aircraft etc?. . <img border="0" title="" alt="[Confused]" src="confused.gif" />