FAQs
Every student is on a different level. It depends on how often you fly and put time and effort into studies and flying activities. Some students wish to schedule multiple hours of training each week while others choose to spread their training out over several weeks or months.
RFC has 5 number of Cessna aircraft that are used by all the training centers in the world. The different versions/models of aircraft are:
- Cessna 150
- Cessna 152
- Cessna 172
It depends on your schedule. We suggest having a minimum of one day per week.
Yes, you can fly at night after getting the night rated (which is part of the training)
After receiving the SPL license (For each flight you must have a valid medical certificate).
Normally the schedule is prepared to accommodate each student, but sometimes uncontrollable delays in flying are observed like bad weather, VIP movement, Military operation, Unscheduled maintenance, etc.
Student Pilot’s License must meet the below requirement.
• Be at least 16 years of age.
• Hold a valid Class 1 or Class 2 CAA Medical Certificate.
• Be able to speak, read, write and comprehend the English language.
• Hold an educational qualification of at least secondary school or equivalent.
• Be able to clear the CAA security clearance requirements.
• Serving personnel from the Armed Forces and Government Departments will require an NOC from their organization.
Yes, we do validate the check rides renewals.
Yes, as a Private Pilot you may carry the passengers after getting the passenger rating.
It is ok as far as you have 20/20 vision with or without glasses.
- Class 1 medical certificate required for CPL/IR.
- Class 2 medical certificate required for PPL/IR.
Intermediate (12 grade) or equivalent qualification is required as a prerequisite for CPL/IR course.
- Ground studies vary from 4-to 6 months period.
- Completion of 190 hours of flying within 2 years of period.
All students must be capable of speaking, reading, writing, and understanding the English language. An English Language Proficiency (ELP) assessment is also required.
Yes, of course!
Yes, after getting the NOC from your previous flying school.
Yes, around 4-6 months of ground classes are required.
In order to get the PPL,CPL and IR you have to clear the PCAA technical examination before the skill test.