ULO RA

ULTRALIGHT AIRPLANE PILOT LICENCE

 

The ultralight airplane pilot license (ULO RA) course is designed for those who wish to pilot light aircraft often used for recreational or personal flying.

An ultralight aircraft is a small, lightweight single/two-seater aircraft with a maximum take-off mass of up to 472 kg, designed primarily for recreational, sport or personal flying. These airplanes are simple in design, economical and easy to operate, which makes them very popular among aviation enthusiasts.

• You can register for training individually, there is no need to join a training group
• We conduct training in two languages ​​- Lithuanian and English, so participants can choose the language they want.

Requirements to start training:
• Age – 16 years (minors require written parental permission / consent to participate in the training course)
• Medical certificate – No 083-1/a (same as for category B driver) or class II aviation medical certificate

The training program consists of two stages:
• Theoretical training – 25 hours.
• Practical training – 26 flight hours. + 1 hours skill test

Theoretical training stage
Theoretical training is a part of ULO pilot training. Theoretical training is carried out according to the general theoretical training program of ULO pilots and is integrated into practical training, which is carried out gradually during practical training.

Theoretical training consists of the following subjects:
1. Air law;
2. Meteorology;
3. Aircraft general knowledge;
4. Navigation;
5. Principles of flight;
6. Radio communications;
7. Human performance and limitations;
8. Flight procedures;
9. General flight safety.

Practical training stage
The practical part takes place with an experienced instructor using the Aeroprakt A-22LS ultralight aircraft. It includes:
• Fundamentals of aircraft management;
• Take-off and landing techniques;
• Flight on a straight trajectory and maneuvers;
• Management of critical situations;
• Navigation by map and instruments.

We would like to emphasize that the participant must have a medical certificate No 083-1/a (same as for category B driver) or aviation medical certificate (class II) and an ICAO English language level document/certificate, if the training is conducted in English, before starting the practical training phase.

After the training, practical exam (skill test) is conducted at our training center, which is held with a pre-assigned examiner.

We cooperate with "SB leasing" and offer to pay for training in installments. For more information, please contact us.

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Let’s get in touch by phone:    +370 681 15836

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