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Reason to learn how to Fly


Learning how to fly is an exciting and rewarding experience that can open up a world of possibilities. Whether you’re looking to travel, pursue a career in aviation, or simply have an adventure, flying has something to offer everyone. If you’re considering learning how to fly here are just a few of the many reasons why you should take the plunge.

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Freedom and Independence
With a pilot’s licence, you’ll have the freedom to travel wherever you want, without being limited to ground transportation or commercial flights. Imagine being able to fly yourself to a secluded beach, a remote mountain range, or even another country. The sky is literally the limit.

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Personal Achievement
Earning your pilot’s licence is a major personal achievement that requires hard work, dedication, and determination. It’s a challenging and rewarding experience that will give you a sense of accomplishment and pride.

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Career Opportunities
If you have a passion for aviation and want to turn it into a career, learning to fly is an excellent first step. With a pilot’s licence, you’ll be qualified for a range of exciting career opportunities, including becoming a commercial pilot or joining the military.

 

Adventure

Flying offers a sense of adventure and excitement that few other activities can match. Whether you’re soaring over stunning landscapes, navigating through clouds, or taking on challenging weather conditions, flying is an exhilarating experience that will leave you feeling alive.

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So if you’re considering learning how to fly, don’t hesitate. Take the first step towards your dream of becoming a pilot today. With hard work, dedication, and determination, you’ll be able to earn your pilot’s licence and experience all that the sky has to offer. 

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Flight Training

"If you think adventure is dangerous, try routine
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UK CAA

A private Pilots Licence allows you to fly UK Registered Aircraft.

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DUAL LICENCE

You can hold both a UKCAA and a EASA licence at the same time.

Meaning a UK Pilot can rent  European Aircrafts.

(You need to keep both licenses current).

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EASA

A Private Pilots Licence that allows you to fly European Registered Aircraft.

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