At Elevation Airsports. we specialise in fixed-wing microlight flight training, towards the grant of a National Private Pilot Licence (NPPL) with a microlight class rating on the Ikarus C42.
Unlike many microlight flying schools we operate from a proper airport with a range of facilities, including hard runways and air traffic control to name a couple. Because of these, we are able to operate all year round with little restriction. Being able to fly from an airport like this gives you a huge head start in understanding the procedures better, the challenging radio work and you will also become accustomed to dealing with a high level of traffic and busy airspace, which you might not experience learning from somewhere else. It might not become apparent to you straight away but it will make you a significantly more confident pilot and also, a more prepared aviator once you gain a licence too. If you can learn to fly at Gloucester you will almost certainly be able to fly from anywhere with ease.
To fly a microlight in the UK you must hold a Pilot Licence. The NPPL is a UK specific pilot licence and it is not an internationally recognised licence and does not automatically entitle the holder to fly aircraft in other countries. It includes aircraft class ratings that allow the holder to fly specific classes of aircraft, such as microlights.
To obtain an NPPL with a microlight class rating you must have completed a course of flight training with a UK Civil Aviation Authority authorised flying instructor entitled to instruct on microlights as described below.
When you learn to fly with Elevation Airsports your flying lessons are usually booked into a 2 hour slot and are one to one with your instructor. If you are flying you will only pay for the time you are in the aircraft. The briefing beforehand and the debrief after come as a part of the price of the flying lesson.