Corendon CPL Batch 2 - E-Flight Academy

Corendon PPL Batch 2

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PPL (Private Pilot License) (2/3)

What's included:

  • Flight hours: 45 hours total

    • 35 hours dual instruction (with instructor)

    • 10 hours solo flight

    • 31 hours in Pipistrel Velis (electric)

    • 14 hours in Pipistrel Explorer (single engine piston)

  • Landings: 155 take-offs and landings included

  • Instruction: Pre-flight and post-flight briefings for all lessons

  • Theory course:

    • Access to PPL e-learning platform (9 subjects)

    • 64 hours classroom instruction at E-Flight Academy

    • Radio Telephony (R/T) practical training

    • Exam preparation training

  • Study materials: E-Flight PPL starter package

  • Theory exams: All 9 PPL theoretical exams (via Orbit) - first attempt

  • Fuel/Electricity: All costs included

  • CO2 compensation: Via TreeByTree for fuel-powered flights

  • Skill test

    • Flight hours: 2 hours practical examination

    • Aircraft rental: Including all fuel/electricity

    • Examiner fee: CAA-approved examiner

Landing fees: All landings during skill test

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Ramesh TC
Ramesh TC a year ago
I always had this little desire to "fly a plane". We don't have this opportunity in India (unless you sign up for the full license training etc). Last week, when I visited Netherlands, my son recommended E-Flight academy. I had booked the class for the day I arrived. However the weather was not good and the school rescheduled it to another day. We drove down from Amsterdam and were greeted by the trainer. Warm welcome, coffee, and explained about the aircraft, the controls and other aspects. I got into the plane and was guided superbly by the trainer - to the extent that I could do most of the actions - taxi, takeoff, some of the maneuvering (stall, 360 turn, go up down, fly along the river etc). Landing was done by the trainer and followed by a debrief. Personally, a superb experience - the school, the staff who managed the appointment, the trainer and the actual flying !
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Thomas Fredriksen
Thomas Fredriksen a year ago
I fly as an instructor on the same type of electric plane back home in Norway, so when I visited the area I just had to do a quick flight with E-Flight. This school is nothing other than impressive. The details put the dot over the i. They even have their own solar panels on the roof. Both the instructor and the rest of the staff are super welcoming and friendly, and skilled. The Velis Electro is an awesome airplane, quiet and comfortable - and E-Flights instructors make this into a great experience. Highly recommended! Thank you for being awesome, and thank you for helping bring electric aviation to the World, E-Flight!
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Jos
Jos a year ago
My son (16) flew (himself!) with a seasoned E-Flight Academy instructor and could not stop talking about it on the way back home. Don't think this is just a fun attraction though, they are serious about flying. And take you serious. Even in this introductionary flight he got to learn a lot about the procedures, the plane, the avionics. And of course it is also great fun! It was a wonderful afternoon. And since it was an electric flight and E-flight Academy creates their own solar energy it was silent and clean! Thank you so much, we wish you many successes in pioneering the future of flight!
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Daniel Juschus
Daniel Juschus 4 years ago
I did a trial lesson here and it was an amazing experience! The aircraft are brand new, the instructor was great and I could control the aircraft for most of the flight, doing some really interesting manoeuvres. It was also a good opportunity to learn more about electric aircraft.
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Max Hamchaoui
Max Hamchaoui 5 years ago
Last Thursday I went flying at E-flight academy in Teuge to try out a class on the Pipistrel velis electro, I was really looking forward to flying an electric plane as its something new and innovative. The instructor was very friendly and gave a great explanation of the basics. While in the air the instructor still demonstrated some manoeuvres such as a stall and sharp turns. When it was my turn to fly I made some turns and went flying around the clouds, it was great! Overall I would say give it a try, flying electric is also a lot quieter.
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