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KidInk 27th Dec 2014 15:59

How long did it take for you to get your ppl
 
6 years / 56 hours... Started when I was 14 so money was tight I'm now 20 and have finally passed last week :D greatest feeling in the world.

uniandpilot 27th Dec 2014 16:15

Congrats KidInk

whereabouts in the UK did you do your ppl and how was the weather for you.

Phororhacos 28th Dec 2014 19:03

14 months and 63 hours from trial lesson to finishing the test. This included a 3 month break (1991-1992)

KidInk 28th Dec 2014 19:53

Hi mate, I trained at shropshire aero club. Visibility was perfect for my test! Just the fact the sun was so low in the horizon and a 30kt wind at 3000ft made it difficult :)

thing 28th Dec 2014 21:18

46:35 including the test over four months. Lost about a month of that to weather and clobbered the rest as much as I could in between work etc. We all learn differently; the best way for me to learn is to go at something hammer and tongs. If your way is to take two years and 70 hours then that's also fine. All that is required is a safe pilot at the end of it.

And well done KidInk! I visited Sleap this year, great museum you have there.

funfly 29th Dec 2014 09:04

Don't rush it.
The question you will ask yourself after you have got your ppl and taken a few mates for a ride is "what do I do now?"

thing 29th Dec 2014 10:50


The question you will ask yourself after you have got your ppl and taken a few mates for a ride is "what do I do now?"
Go places, go abroad , do a night rating, IR(R) rating, tailwheel, floats, aeros, the list is endless. There's not enough time in a lifetime to fill up all of the things you can do with an aeroplane, unless you lack imagination.

Armchairflyer 29th Dec 2014 11:27


... unless you lack imagination.
Or money :}.

thing 29th Dec 2014 11:41

I've had this conversation several times with the 'you must have a few bob to be able to afford flying' mob. I don't earn a lot and I'm always pretty sure that most folk earn more than me so I sit them down and work out what they spend on booze, fags, foreign holidays, new car in the drive etc. It's always far more than I spend a year on flying.

Depends how badly you want to fly.

Armchairflyer 29th Dec 2014 12:16

Same here actually (no drugs except aviation, no fancy holidays or dinners, car almost as old as the airplanes I fly :cool:), so my flying bug does not suffer from financial starvation. Still, there are plenty of aviation activities which are perfectly compatible with my imagination but not with my wallet ;).

Ontopic and for the stats: 47,5 hrs, 50 logbook entries, 75 days (July to September). And after having met several quite "unexpected" combinations of experience/skills/airmanship in my years of PPLing, I wholeheartedly concur with the claim that hours-to-solo or hours-to-PPL as such say nothing about pilot qualities.

Peter-RB 30th Dec 2014 08:33

PPL (h) 40hrs in 1999, not stopped smiling since..:):ok:

Camargue 30th Dec 2014 10:13

about 7 hours .......
but then I did already have 148 hours on a UAS...
so I guess that makes 155 over 30 months (or more like 180 hours on the basis of chocks off/on time keeping) :)

FANS 31st Dec 2014 15:20

And how many years did you keep flying after you got it?!

flybymike 1st Jan 2015 00:06

That's probably a more interesting question.
32 years for me.

Airclues 3rd Jan 2015 22:12

4 weeks and 30 hours in March 1965. Continued flying for 43 years.

Grob Queen 4th Jan 2015 11:38

Another slow learner here for the record.....

160 hours and 4 1/2 years so far and counting......

ChrisJ800 4th Jan 2015 20:09

16hrs/3mths, prior 200hrs in gliders taken into account.

flyinkiwi 4th Jan 2015 21:52

23 months and 81 hours all done part time over weekends and holidays. I did lots of non syllabus flying while I was a student because I wasn't in a hurry. As far as I am concerned it doesn't matter how long it takes as long as you get there in the end.


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