Programme Highlights
The aim of the PPL Theoretical Knowledge Course is to provide comprehensive and high-quality ground training to aspiring pilots, ensuring they acquire the essential theoretical knowledge required to obtain a Private Pilot License (PPL). This course aims to meet the standards for QF qualification, enhancing the credibility and recognition of the training provided.
Learning Objectives
Understand Aviation Theory: Students will grasp fundamental principles of flight, including aerodynamics, navigation, meteorology, and aircraft systems.
Develop Practical Knowledge: Students will learn practical aspects of flying, such as flight planning, air traffic control procedures, and aviation regulations.
Enhance Safety Awareness: Students will gain a thorough understanding of aviation safety protocols and emergency procedures.
Prepare for PPL Exams: The course will equip students with the knowledge and confidence needed to successfully pass the theoretical exams for the PPL.
Course Fee
HK$5,000
Date
7, 14 & 28 December 2024
4, 18 & 25 January 2025
1 & 8 February 2025
(Saturday) (Total 8 weeks)
Time
10:00 – 15:00
Duration
Total 40 lecture hours (4 hours per day)
Medium
English
Course Structure
Chapter 1: Air Law
Regulatory framework (ICAO, CAAC)
Aircraft registration and identification
Personnel licensing and medical requirements
Rules of the air and airspace classifications
Chapter 2: Aeroplane General Knowledge
Airframe components (fuselage, wings, landing gear)
Engine operation and instruments
Aircraft systems (fuel, oil, electrical)
Instrumentation (airspeed, altimeter, gyroscopic instruments)
Chapter 3: Flight Performance and Planning
Factors affecting aircraft performance
Take-off and landing calculations
Flight planning and fuel requirements
Chapter 4: Human Performance
Physiological effects of altitude
Psychological factors (decision-making, situational awareness)
Managing fatigue and stress
Chapter 5: Meteorology
Composition and structure of the atmosphere
Atmospheric pressure, density, and temperature
Weather phenomena (clouds, fronts, thunderstorms
Chapter 6: Navigation
Fundamentals of Earth and maps
Aeronautical charts and compass use
Practical navigation and radio navigation aids
Chapter 7: Operational Procedures
ICAO operational standards
Search and rescue operations
Accident investigation procedures
Chapter 8: Principles of Flying
Atmospheric composition and airflow principles
Lift and drag concepts
Forces acting on an aircraft during flight
Chapter 9: Advanced Navigation Techniques
Use of GPS and radar
Advanced flight planning and airspace management
Chapter 10: Emergency Procedures
In-flight emergency protocols
Handling in-flight diversions and system failures
Trainer’s Profile
Mr. Steven CHEUNG is a licensed commercial and private pilot with extensive experience in the aviation industry. He is the chairman of Hong Kong Professional Airline Pilots Association and Founder and CEO of Seaplane Hong Kong. He made history as the first Chinese pilot at Lufthansa Group and the first Hong Kong pilot to receive the Air League HRH Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh Flying Bursaries. Steven has piloted for Hong Kong Express Airways and Adria Airways and his flight training includes type ratings for the A320 and CL65, as well as comprehensive training in UPRT and MCC/JOC. Steven is also dedicated in inspiring the next generation of pilots which is demonstrated as he founded the Pilot Mentoring Programme and took part in different training programmes in HKPAPA.