This includes all Online Theory for the Fixed Wing Rating Course & all Flight Training.
Important:
A Multi-Rotor RPL is required
Course Duration:
Theory – 2 Days
Course Completion – 1-2 Weeks (Estimated)
This course consists of three phases:
Theory Course
Flight Training
Skills Test
1. Theory Course
This course covers all aviation-related subjects required to provide you with sufficient knowledge and a good understanding for the Fixed Wing Rating.
2. Flight Training
Flight training is conducted at our approved Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) field.
The training duration varies from person to person and ultimately depends on the weather, your experience, and flying abilities.
During the flight training, a ProWings instructor will complete a series of exercises with you, including map reading, pre- and on-site planning, drone assembly, and drone flying.
Once you are competent in the different exercises, a senior instructor will conduct an evaluation flight to issue you a letter of recommendation (LOR), which is required for your skills test.
2 hours Simulated Flight Training
3 hours Flight Training
3. Skills Test
The skills test is conducted by an approved CAA designated examiner (DRE). The skills test consists of two parts: a ground evaluation and a practical flying part. During the ground evaluation, the designated examiner will test your theoretical knowledge, and during the practical flying, your flying abilities will be tested. You need to successfully complete both parts to be issued a fixed wing rating.
CAA Requirements – Please note that you are responsible for obtaining the following before or during your training:
Fixed Wing Rating Course
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This includes all Online Theory and Flight Training for the Fixed Wing Rating
Description
This includes all Online Theory for the Fixed Wing Rating Course & all Flight Training.
Important:
Course Duration:
This course consists of three phases:
1. Theory Course
2. Flight Training
3. Skills Test
The skills test is conducted by an approved CAA designated examiner (DRE). The skills test consists of two parts: a ground evaluation and a practical flying part. During the ground evaluation, the designated examiner will test your theoretical knowledge, and during the practical flying, your flying abilities will be tested. You need to successfully complete both parts to be issued a fixed wing rating.
CAA Requirements – Please note that you are responsible for obtaining the following before or during your training:
Additional Course Details
You can learn more details on the course by visiting Fixed Wing Rating Course Details
Please do not hesitate to Contact Us should you have any questions.
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South Africa, Zambia
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