Ultralight Pilot Requirements
(1) Age
An applicant shall be a minimum of sixteen years of age.
(2) Medical Fitness
(amended 2007/12/30; previous version)
- (a) An applicant shall hold a Category 4 Medical Certificate valid for a Pilot Permit – Ultra-light Aeroplane.
- (b) An applicant who meets the medical conditions specified on and signs the Civil Aviation Medical Declaration shall be deemed to have met the Category 4 Medical Standards.
- (c) The permit is maintained by a valid Category 1, 3, or 4 Medical Certificate.
(amended 2007/12/30; previous version)
(3) Knowledge
An applicant shall have:
- (a) completed a minimum of 20 hours of ultra-light aeroplane pilot ground school instruction on the following subjects:
(amended 2005/12/01; previous version)
- (i) Air Law, including laws, regulations, rules and orders, air traffic services, practices and procedures, and licensing requirements relevant to the permit,
- (ii) Navigation, including navigation, radio aids and electronic theory,
- (iii) Meteorology,
- (iv) Aeronautics – General, Knowledge including airframes, engines and systems, theory of flight, flight instruments, flight operations and human factors, including pilot decision making process, and
- (v) Emergency procedures, including stall recognition and recovery procedures, and
- (b) obtained a minimum of 60% on the written examination Pilot Permit – Ultra-light Aeroplane (ULTRA).
(amended 2005/12/01; previous version)
(4) Experience
Within the 24 months preceding the date of application for the permit, an applicant shall have acquired in ultra-light aeroplanes under the direction and supervision of the holder of a flight instructor rating – ultra-light aeroplane or aeroplane a minimum of 10 hours of total flight time, including:
- (a) a minimum of 5 hours dual instruction flight time and 2 hours solo flight time, and
- (b) a minimum of 30 takeoffs and landings, including a minimum of 10 as sole occupant.
(5) Skill
Within the 12 months preceding the date of application for the permit, an applicant shall submit to the Minister a letter from the holder of a Flight Instructor Rating – Ultra-light Aeroplane, or the holder of a Flight Instructor Rating – Aeroplane certifying that the applicant has demonstrated the ability to perform both normal and emergency manoeuvres appropriate to the ultra-light aeroplane used for the training program, and with a degree of competency appropriate to that of the holder of a pilot permit – ultra-light aeroplane.
(amended 1999/03/01; previous version)
(6) Credits
- (a) Knowledge
- (i) An applicant who holds a pilot permit or licence in any other category of aircraft shall be deemed to have met the written examination requirement.
- (ii) An applicant who holds a pilot licence – aeroplane shall be deemed to have met the knowledge requirements.
- (b) Experience An applicant who is the holder of, or has held a pilot licence – aeroplane within the preceding 5 years shall have the experience requirements reduced to a minimum of 5 hours of flight time in ultra-light aeroplanes, including a minimum of 2 hours dual instruction flight time and a minimum of 2 hours solo flight time. The flight time shall include a minimum of 20 takeoffs, full circuits and landings, including a minimum of 10 as sole occupant.
- (c) Skill An applicant who holds a pilot licence – aeroplane shall be deemed to have met the skill requirements.
(7) Powered Parachutes
- (a) When the experience requirements have been met, in whole or in part, on powered parachutes, the permit, when issued, shall be restricted to powered parachutes.
- (b) The restriction shall be removed when the experience requirements have been met on ultra-light aeroplanes, other than powered parachutes.
- (c) For the issue of an Pilot Permit – Ultra-light Aeroplane restricted to powered parachutes, the 10 hours total flight time shall be reduced to 5 hours and the 5 hours dual instruction flight time shall be deemed to have been met.