PPL in Czech Republic
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PPL in Czech Republic
Is there anybody who has expereinces with flight schools in Czech Republic? What is the average to obtain a PPL(A) in Czech Republic?
And how long does it usually take to do the exam and then receive the licence?
And how long does it usually take to do the exam and then receive the licence?
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When I had to convert my non-JAR license, I visited several flight schools around Czech Republic, and chose DSA in Hradec Kralove, which made an impression a notch above the rest. My subsequent experience at DSA and elsewhere in Czech Republic only reconfirmed that first impression. Their current prices are here (25 CZK ≈ 1 EUR). Feel free to message me with any questions.
In terms of duration, you need a minimum of 45 flight hours (which is used as a basis for the list prices), but count on actually doing it in 60-70. The practical exam is held right at the school (DSA has its own examiner), the theoretical one - at the CAA. Obtaining a license afterwards takes a 10-minute visit to CAA at the Prague airport with your signed practical exam record.
In terms of duration, you need a minimum of 45 flight hours (which is used as a basis for the list prices), but count on actually doing it in 60-70. The practical exam is held right at the school (DSA has its own examiner), the theoretical one - at the CAA. Obtaining a license afterwards takes a 10-minute visit to CAA at the Prague airport with your signed practical exam record.
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50 to 60 is what i consider an average. Plety of schools around, Letecká ?kola F-AIR - více ne? létání and Letecká ?kola Flying Academy - profesonální pilotní výcvik are perhaps the biggest. Consider visiting F air at LKBE.