Section
E
Private Pilot’s Licence (aeroplanes)
1. Requirements for issue of licence— An applicant for Private Pilot’s Licence shall satisfy the following requirements:
(a) Age— He shall not be
less than seventeen years of age on the date of application.
(b) Educational
Qualification— He shall have passed Class Ten or equivalent Examination from a
recognised Board.
(c) Medical Fitness— He
shall produce on a prescribed proforma, a certificate of physical fitness from
an approved medical practitioner after undergoing a medical examination during
which he shall have established his medical fitness on the basis of compliance
with the requirements as notified by the Director-General under Rule 39B.
(d) Knowledge— He shall
pass a written examination in Air Regulations, Air Navigation, Aviation
Meteorology and Aircraft and Engines as per the syllabus prescribed by the
Director-General.
Provided that an applicant in possession of a valid
Private Pilot’s Licence (Helicopters) or a Commercial/Airline Transport Pilot’s
Licence (Helicopters) shall pass an examination in Aircraft and Engines only.
(e) Experience— He shall
produce evidence of having satisfactorily completed as a pilot of an aeroplane
not less than forty hours of flight time which shall include—
(i) not less than ten hours of solo flight time;
(ii) not less than five
hours of cross-country flight time in accordance with para 5(b) of Section A as
the sole occupant of an aeroplane including a flight of not less than one
hundred and fifty nautical miles in the course of which full stop landings at
two different aerodromes shall have been made;
(iii) not less than five hours of solo flight time completed within a period of twelve months immediately preceding the date of application for the issue of licence;
(iv) fifty percent of the total flying experience on microlight aircraft or on a glider acquired during the preceding twenty four months from the date of application subject to a maximum of ten hours may be counted towards the total experience required for the issue of the licence;
(v) solo flight time completed on light sport aircraft within the preceding twenty four months from the date of application, subject to maximum of twenty hours, may be counted towards the total experience required for the issue of the licence
Provided that not more than twenty hours of credit shall be given to an applicant under sub-clauses (iv) and (v) put together.
(f) Flying Training— He
shall have completed flying training in accordance with the syllabus prescribed
by the Director-General.
(g) Skill— He shall have
demonstrated his competency to perform as a Pilot-incommand or a Co-pilot of
an aeroplane, the procedures and manoeuvres prescribed in the syllabus, to the
satisfaction of an Examiner, on the type of aeroplane to which the application
for the licence relates, within a period of six months immediately preceding
the date of application.
2. Validity
— The licence shall be valid for a period as specified in Rule 39C.
3.
Renewal— The licence may be renewed on receipt of satisfactory evidence of
the applicant —
(a) having undergone a medical examination in
accordance with para 1(C); and
(b) having satisfactorily completed not less than five
hours of flight time as Pilot-in-command of an aeroplane within a period of
twelve months immediately preceding the date of application for renewal or in
lieu thereof, having satisfactorily completed the flying test as laid down in
para 1 (g) within a period of six months immediately preceding the date of
application.
4. Ratings— (a) Aircraft Rating— The licence shall indicate the class and the types of aeroplanes the holder is entitled to fly. An open rating for all single piston engine types of aeroplanes having an all-up weight not exceeding one thousand five hundred Kgs. may also be granted if he has completed not less than two hundred and fifty hours as Pilot-in-command and has at least four different types of aeroplanes entered in the aircraft rating of his licence :
Provided that the privileges of the open rating shall be exercised only after having undergone a ground and flight familiarisation with a Flight Instructor or an approved Examiner for the type of aircraft and a certificate to this effect shall be recorded by the Flight Instructor/Examiner in the Pilot’s Log Book before the Pilot is released to exercise the privileges of his open-rating.
(b) Night Rating— Night Rating entitles the holder of
the licence to carry passengers at night. Conditions for the issue of this
rating are detailed below:
(i) he must have completed not less than fifty hours
of flight time as Pilot-in-command and as sole manipulator of the controls
including not less than five hours by night, which must include a minimum of
five take-offs and five landings carried out within the preceding six months of
the date of application;
(ii) he must have completed a dual cross-country
flight by night of at least one hundred nautical miles before he can be
permitted to undertake sole cross-country flights by night, and
(iii) he must have completed not less than five hours
of dual instructions in instrument flying which may include not more than two
and a half hours on an approved synthetic flight trainer.
(c) Instrument Rating— Instrument rating entitles the
holder of the licence to fly under the Instrument Flight Rules. The standard of
medical fitness and conditions for issue of the rating are laid in Section O.
5. Extension of Aircraft Rating— For extension of Aircraft Rating to include an additional type of aeroplane, an applicant shall be required to produce evidence of —
(a) having passed written examination in Aircraft and
Engines as mentioned in para 1(d);
(b) having undergone adequate dual instructions and solo
flying to gain competency on the type;
(c) having satisfactorily completed the flight test as
laid down in para 1(g) on the type within a period of six months immediately
preceding date of application for the extension of Aircraft Rating.
6. Privileges— Subject to the validity of endorsements and ratings in the licence and compliance with the relevant provisions of Rules 39-B, 39-C and 42, the privileges of the holder of a Private Pilot’s Licence shall be to act, but not for remuneration, as Pilot-on-command or as Co-pilot of any aeroplane which is entered in the Aircraft Rating of his licence and carry passengers therein :
Provided that —
(i) no flight is undertaken for hire or remuneration
of any kind, whatsoever;
(ii) the passengers are carried by night only when the
holder of licence is in possession of a valid night rating and has carried out
not less than five take-offs and five landings by night as Pilot-in-command
within a period of six months immediately preceding the date of intended flight;
and
(iii) no flight shall be undertaken under the Instrument Flight Rules without being in possession of a valid Instrument Rating.
[Amended by GSR No 721(E) dated 23-6-2017]