HELICOPTER TRAINING


BASSAIR (H)PPL, (H)CPL AND Instructor Rating.

Bassair proudly offers the most unique helicopter flight training experience the aviation industry has to offer. The flight school combines helicopter training with an experience of the African bushveld, providing you with unique opportunities to witness and take part in conservation projects and wildlife capture and wildlife darting operations in game reserves country-wide (by special request only). Bassair has created a unique training facility geared to share with you a world of conservation, while at the same time providing an insight into advanced helicopter operations. We also offer advanced operational training, conducted in the R22, R44, B206, or Alo II. The Bassair flight training centre is involved in military pilot training programs.

Your (H)PPL

THE TRAINING HELICOPTER


Bassair Aviation utilizes the agile and maneuverable Robinson R22 for basic flight training. The R22 is undoubtedly one of the most popular piston engined, two seat trainers in the world. Training can also be completed on our Robinson R44 Raven, or Bell 206 III Jet ranger.
Should you, however, wish to train on another type of helicopter, or on your own helicopter, we will gladly accommodate you. A number of our students choose to do a conversion onto the R44, or Bell Jet Ranger once they have obtained their PPL on the R22.


All the required study material and books are provided in your PPL training kit. The entire course is conducted ‘in house’, including the restricted radio license, all lectures, briefings and tests.

THE LEGAL REQUIREMENTS

The SACAA requires a minimum of 50 hours of flight training in order to obtain a PPL (Private pilots license). 35 of these hours are flown with an instructor in the aircraft (dual flight) and a further 15 hours are flown solo, but still under instructor supervision.

*Although there is no age limit with regard to starting your PPL, you must be 17 years of age before going solo.
*You must obtain an Aviation approved medical certificate

COSTS

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Payment must be made in advance, usually in the form of a block payment, for 5, 10, or 15 hours of flying time. You may also pay for each flying lesson in advance as you progress.

BOOKING FLYING LESSONS


The time required to complete the PPL helicopter training program varies entirely from person to person, averaging six to seven weeks. Previous aviation experience may reduce this period. Full time students will complete the course in six weeks while part time students will take anything from 3 months, depending on their availability.
Please note that extra time spent away on bush trips will extend the training period spent with us. The 50 hours of flight time used in basic costing is the legal minimum required by the SACAA. On average our students have logged between 45 and 50 hours before their license is issued to them. Any additional flight time spent is entirely dependent on your ability.

Bassair operates six days a week, Monday to Saturday from 07:00h to 18:00h

The flight training time slots are as follows.

07h00 to 09h00          09h00 to 11h00        11h00 to 13h00

14h00 to 16h00          16h00 to 18h00

Students book an instructor and aircraft for a time slot most suitable to them. We would like you to stay with one instructor for the first 8 hours of training, although we require that you fly with another instructor before being sent solo.

You will notice that the booking time slots are 2 hours long, allowing for briefing time, actual flying time and a de-briefing thereafter.

GROUND SCHOOL

There are six theoretical exams that must be written before your final flight test:

* Air Law
* Radio Telephony Procedures
* Principals Of Flight
* Navigation
* Meteorology
* Engines, airframes and instruments

Bassair aviation offers ground school courses on the following subjects:

*Radio procedures
*Principles of flight
*Navigation – theory and cross country planning
*Meteorology
*Engines, airframes and instruments, and Airlaw

Attendance of Radio, Meteorology, Navigation and Principles of Flight lectures is compulsory.


ADVANCED HELICOPTER TRAINING


Advanced Helicopter training is available to licence holders only. You will benefit from our twenty years commercial experience operating helicopters in extreme conditions. We have the knowledge and equipment to set you in the right direction for your professional aviation career. Our advanced pilot training program aims at grooming pilots to real world international standards.

* Night rating aprox 10 hours flying
* Instrument rating aprox 20 hours flying
* Type rating – piston (R44) aprox 4 – 8 hours flying
* Type rating – turbine aprox 6 – 8 hours flying
* Advanced training aprox 10 – 15 hours flying
* Mountain flying

HELICOPTER PRIVATE PILOTS LICENCE
WILDLIFE EXPERIENCE – BY SPECIAL REQUEST ONLY



The six week training course is structured accordingly to each individual’s progress.

1) The initial training takes place at Wonderboom Airport. This phase includes familiarization and orientation, ground school and preparation to fly, and basic flying up to solo stage.
At random times during this phase you may have the opportunity to go into the bush on game capture operations.


2) Once solo, the school will plan away trips for groups of students. Here you will enjoy the sounds of the bush and clear starry nights, game viewing, walks and game drives.

3) A consolidation phase back at Wonderboom Airport with flights into busy air traffic areas near Johannesburg.

4) An advanced training phase, with mountain flying, if your time permits, on completion of your HPPL.

ACCOMMODATION ON GAME CAPTURE

Due to the variety of locations in which Bassair operates, it is not possible to predict what type of accommodation will be provided. This will vary depending on the nature of the wildlife work and the type of game reserve we are working in. Accommodation could range from private homes to luxury game lodges. Where applicable, you will be included in the team, however, extra costs of accommodation and meals will be charged for separately.

Due to variable factors such as weather conditions, the issuing of transport and veterinary permits for game, and sudden changes in work schedules, there is no possible way to guarantee wildlife work ahead of time in this dynamic industry.

Your (H)CPL


Anyone wishing to be earn a living as a pilot or wishing to fly for any kind of remuneration needs to obtain a Commercial pilots licence. Once a student has their PPL, the usual path followed is to attend a Commercial Ground School, followed by a self study period and then sitting the CAA Com exams.

Obtaining a Commercial Pilots Licence requires 200 hours of total helicopter flying time. If you already have a Fixed-Wing Commercial Licence, the requirement for the helicopter Commercial Licence requires only a 100 hours on helicopters.

Other requirements are a CPL Medical, General Radio License, 8 examinations written at the South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) and a flight test carried out by a Designated Examiner.

Bassair also offers Instructor Ratings

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Telephone: +27 (12) 543 3303, +27 (12) 543 2784, +27 (12) 543 1646


Hangar # 37, Wonderboom Airport, Pretoria

P O Box 13872 Sinoville 0129


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