Light Aircraft Pilot Licence
LAPL(A)
Become an airplane pilot!
The LAPL(A) is a European licence that allows you to fly light single-engine aeroplanes (MTOM < 2,000 kg) for non-commercial leisure flying.
It is a simpler and more accessible alternative to the PPL(A), while still offering significant freedom to fly across Europe.
Training objectives
- Learn to safely operate and handle a light aircraft under VFR (Visual Flight Rules).
- Acquire the knowledge and skills required to conduct local flights and cross-country navigation.
- Obtain the EASA LAPL(A) licence issued by the European Aviation Authority (DGAC in France).
Privileges of the LAPL(A)
- Act as Pilot-in-Command on single-engine piston aeroplanes (SEP).
- Carry up to 3 passengers (4 persons on board), once the pilot has logged 10 hours PIC after licence issue.
- Fly in all EASA member states without additional validation.
Entry requirements
- Minimum age: recommended 14 years old to start training, 17 years old to take the skill test.
- LAPL medical certificate issued by an authorised EASA doctor (less stringent than Class 2).
- No academic prerequisites.
- Ability to understand and communicate in the training language (French or English).