Civil Aviation Act, 2009 (Act No. 13 of 2009)

Regulations

Civil Aviation Regulations, 2011

Part 61 : Pilot Licensing

Subpart 4 : Requirements for a PPL (Helipcopter)

61.04.1 Requirements for a PPL (Helicopter)

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(1) An applicant for a PPL (Helicopter) must—
(a) be 17 years or older;
(b) hold a valid medical certificate, issued in terms of Part 67;

[Regulation 61.04.1(1)(b) substituted by regulation 5(i) of Notice No. R. 984, GG 41915, dated 21 September 2018 (Nineteenth Amendment of the Civil Aviation Regulations, 2018)]

(c) hold at least a valid restricted certificate of proficiency in radiotelephony (aeronautical);
(d) show evidence of holding a valid SPL, or having held within the previous 60 months, any of the following—
(i) a pilot licence (Helicopter) issued by a Contracting State;
(ii) a national pilot licence issued in terms of Part 62;

[Regulation 61.04.1(1)(d)(ii) substituted by regulation 12 of Notice No. R. 532, GG 36712, dated 30 July 2013 (First Amendment of the Civil Aviation Regulations, 2013)]

(e) have successfully completed the training as prescribed in Document 61 at an approved Part 141 ATO;
(f) have passed the theoretical knowledge examination as prescribed in Document SA-CATS 61.
(g) have passed the skills test referred to in regulation 61.04.4.

 

(2) An applicant for a PPL (Helicopter) must have completed not less than 50 hours flight time as pilot of an helicopter of which—
(a) at least 25 hours are dual instruction in helicopters; and
(b) at least 15 hours are accumulated in solo flight, of which five hours are crosscountry flight time;

 

(3) The solo cross-country flight time referred to in subregulation (2)(b) above must include one triangular cross-country flight of at least 100 NM, in the course of which full-stop landings at two different aerodromes away from base must have been made.

 

(4) A maximum of 5 hours dual instruction time may be accumulated in a helicopter FSTD approved for the purpose by the Director.

 

(5) A South African Air Force pilot may apply to be credited for theoretical knowledge examinations and flight time in terms of this Part.

[Regulation 61.04.1(5) substituted by regulation 11(h) of Notice No. R.1503, GG45491, dated 16 November 2021 (Twenty-First Amendment of the Civil Aviation Regulations, 2021)]