UPL-G (Ultralight Rotorcraft Pilot License)
With the UPL-G, pilots are authorized to conduct both commercial and non-commercial flights, including hobby, recreational, and private purposes. During the training phase, students receive essential education for piloting. The goal is to ensure that by the end of the training, you can safely operate the aircraft from one location to another as a responsible pilot.
Application Requirements for UPL-G – Ultralight Rotorcraft License
To begin training, prospective students must prepare the required documents and submit them to the administration office prior to registration.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Must be at least 17 years old.
- Must meet the minimum health certification requirements for a LAPL (Light Aircraft Pilot License).
Required Documents:
- Health Certificate Copy: Proof of medical fitness for flying.
- Diploma/Graduation Certificate: Can be obtained through E-Government services.
- Recent Photos: Six photographs with a white background.
- Criminal Record Clearance: A document stating no criminal record, obtainable through E-Government services.
- Proof of Residence: Can also be obtained through E-Government services.
- Copy of Identity Card: Photocopy of your national ID.
- Blood Type Document: Blood type certificate; a driver’s license is also accepted.