**Prices subject to change without notice. As such, PTIB did not review this program. This has proven popular for purely recreational pilots who dont need the additional benefits and privileges of the PPL. This program does not require approval by the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) of the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills & Training. Minimum training requirements are 25 hours of flight training. Ground school is not a requirement for the Recreational Permit however we recommend you take the course to ensure you will pass the written exam. It has a few restrictions including limiting flights to Canadian airspace, one passenger only, and flying in daylight VFR conditions only. The RPP course is designed to adhere to the Transport Canadas requirements. You will have to carry the logbook with the required endorsements on these flights. Recreational Pilot Permit (RPP) program is favorable for students wishing to fly as a hobby, or simply to build their experience. While you can solo at 14 and you may complete all the training required in advance, you must have reached 16 years of age and posess a Category 4 medical certificate to be licenced. Yes, if your instructor has given you the required instruction in these areas and has endorsed your pilot's logbook for each flight. This permit is restricted to flying VFR with one passenger and may not be endorsed with any other ratings. The Recreational Pilot Permit allows the holder to fly single engine aircraft with a maximum of four seats.
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