PPL Course
Great news!
UPDATE! New course starting October
One of the things that’s always frustrated us (well, me, actually) has been learning the theory for the BAK and PPL Licence. No pilot will ever tell you they’re stupid, but we often felt a bit challenged, sitting down with the books and the calculators and not really knowing where to start.
And not having anyone to ask those silly questions, like, “how can you have a datum point that’s not even in the aeroplane? How does that make sense?”, or “what’s the difference between a climbus and a numubus again?” “Isn’t ‘katabatic’ a yoghurt culture, and isn’t ‘adiabatic’ a disease …?”
So we’re very happy that PFS is running a PPL Theory course on Sunday afternoons from Sunday 23 August. The course will take 30 hours over ten weeks.
That’s Sundays from 2pm to 5pm.
So you’ll get thoroughly trained by qualified Instructors and you’ll be able to ask the questions you can’t ask if you’re sitting at home alone with your books.
Preferred text is “Trevor Thom“.
Also, if you’re just starting, the PPL course will cover the BAK syllabus as well, so if you’re going for your GFPT, this course is great for you, too.
If you want to know more flick us an email at “instructors(AT)pacificflight.com.au” with “PPL Course” in the Subject and we’ll get right back to you.
The course starts in only a few days time so don’t miss out. Let us know you’re interested straight away.
Email “instructors(AT)pacificflight.com.au”. No need to write anything - just put “PPL Course” in the Subject.
See you next Sunday!


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