Recreational Pilot Permit
Recreational Pilot Permit
The Recreational Pilot Permit (RPP) is the most economical means for someone to enjoy the thrills of flying for receational purposes.
If purchasing an aircraft for recreation is in your future, this permit is a quick and easy way to get started. It can also be used as a step to becoming a Private Pilot.
A Seaplane Rating may also be added to the RPP.
All applicants applying for any program/licence must submit a Criminal Code of Conduct and Vulnerable Sector Screening check. Contact your local RCMP office for more information.
Applicants for all programs must be able to obtain a passport.
Prerequisites
Minimum Age: 16 years old (15 years to fly solo)Aviation Medical: Category 4 (Signed Medical Declaration) or higher
Course Contents and Requirements
Most candidates for the RPP will follow a schedule that best suits their own needs. Students may choose which single-engine aircraft to train on, though most will use the Cessna 152. Ground School is not required, but students may follow a supervised self-study program or attend a Private Pilot Ground School. The hours listed below reflect the Transport Canada minimums. Additional hours may be required to meet prescribed standards.
Dual Flight Time: 20 hrs
Solo Flight Time: 5 hrs
Preparatory Ground Instruction: 10 hrs (one-on-one instruction)
Ground School: Not required, but self study program or Private Pilot GS available
Flight Test: Completed by qualified GFT Examiner
Written Examinations: Radio Licence, Pre-Solo and Transport Canada Written Test all completed on GFT premises
Course Schedule
The following schedule does not include ground school classes, assumes suitable weather, and a full time schedule with consistency in performance. We recommend candidates begin training January, May or September, but anyone who wishes may begin training for the RPP at any time.
Phase 1: First Solo 1 week
Phase 2: Dual and Solo Practice 2 weeks
Phase 3: Completion of Flight Test 1 week
Upon Completion
The Recreational Pilot Permit will allow you to fly all piston-powered single-engine aircraft designed for a maximum of four seats. You may carry one passenger only and may fly in Canada during daytime only. GFT has an aircraft rental program and will assist graduates in the purchase of a new aircraft and recurrent training as required. Candidates may also add a seaplane rating to the RPP, or upgrade to a Private Pilot Licence at any time.
For more information and course costs, please call us at 1-877-438-2359 or email us at admin@gft.ca