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Australian
Ultralight Pilot Licence
A student cannot fly
as pilot-in-command of an ultralight (i.e. solo) until she/he has
attained the age of 15 and until an RA-Aus student pilot certificate
is issued, usually by the Chief Flying Instructor on behalf of the
Operations Manager. A student pilot must be medically fit to a
standard equivalent to that required to hold a driver's licence in
Australia.
A student pilot must possess an RA-Aus Operations manual and a log
book, and it is recommended that a study manual is also purchased.
There are a number of titles available, have a look at our
recommendations. You may also wish to purchase maps and other
reference materials. When you start training the FTF should issue you
with a training package that contains a RA-Aus Operations Manual, log
book, flight notes produced by the FTF and a study manual.
RA-Aus regulations
require a minimum 20 hours general flying training, including a
minimum of 5 hours flying as pilot in command i.e. solo, before the
Pilot Certificate flight test and if this minimum was achieved then
the total flying costs would be around A$2500 to A$3000 including the
Australian Goods & Services Tax. (The FTFs charge from $100 to $150
per flight hour depending on the type of aircraft employed.) But the
typical student time is 15 – 18 hours flying with an instructor and 8
– 10 hours flying alone and, like learning to drive, a few students
will take a lot longer to achieve a satisfactory performance level in
all the required training sequences. The costs you will incur chiefly
depend on flight hours and the aircraft type flown.
If you wish to
undertake flights that will take you more than 25 nautical miles from
the airfield you must get a cross country endorsement. This entails
both a flight test and a written Flight Rules & Procedures
examination, the latter also covers flight planning, meteorology and
navigation. Also you must have 3 hours dual and 2 hours solo cross
country experience.
You can qualify for a
passenger carrying endorsement to your Pilot Certificate after you
have a total of 10 hours solo which must include 2 hours in a two seat
aircraft. The CFI has to be convinced of your personal maturity and
you also have to do a flight test to check that you know how to look
after your passenger. The pre-flight planning of fuel requirements,
passenger and baggage arrangement, assessment of runway and air
density conditions, calculation of aircraft weight and balance and the
physical pre-flight airworthiness checking of the aircraft is
emphasised, to ensure the flight will be operated safely. All RA-Aus
approved flight training facilities offer the navigation, passenger
and radio endorsements.
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