Night Rating

The Night Rating course equips pilots with the necessary skills to safely navigate and operate aircraft during night conditions under visual flight rules (VFR). EASA Night Rating is essential for aviators aiming to broaden their flying capabilities and adaptability to diverse conditions.

Important Note: It’s important to remember that the hours outlined above are in accordance with the standards and guidelines set forth by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). However, it’s crucial to acknowledge that these hours might vary based on the specific requirements of the country chosen by candidates for their pilot flight training. Each country may have its own unique regulations and expectations, so aspiring pilots should be prepared for potential differences as they embark on their journey towards achieving their dreams of flight.

Requirements:

• Holder of a valid and current Private Pilot License (PPL).
• Holder of a valid and current Medical Class 1 Certificate.
• Holder of an English Language Proficiency
• A minimum of 15 hours of Flight Training, comprising:
• 10 hours of dual instruction, including 5 hours of night training (with 2 hours dedicated to cross-country flights).
• 5 hours of Instrument Training (Note: A total of 10 hours of Instrument training is required, typically with 5 hours completed during the Private Course).
• 5 hours of solo flight during night conditions.
• While there is no formal practical or written examination, candidates must demonstrate proficiency in the required skills.

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