The flight training is performed on a single-engine piston (SEP) aircraft according to visual flight rules (VFR) at night. The training consists of at least 5 hours, out of which:
2 hours of dual flights:
Local night flights with an instructor reviewing basic maneuvers, take-off, and landing procedures. You will review all the basic maneuvers at night, such as steep turns, stalls, upset recovery, and learn how to recover from any situation with a partially reduced visual reference. You will also review every emergency situation at night and learn how to handle it.
2 hours of dual flights:
Navigation cross-country night flight with an instructor, during which you will learn how to navigate at night with visual reference and with radio-navigation equipment and GPS.
1 hour of solo flight:
Local solo, night flight under supervision of the flight instructor on the ground including 5 take-offs and 5 landings.