Night Rating

Night Rating

A Night Rating enables you to fly and carry passengers after dark.

Some of the most enjoyable and relaxing flying experiences occur once the sun sets. There’s nothing quite like watching the sunset and seeing the ground light up from above. Earning a Night Rating is an excellent way to build on the skills you gained while obtaining your Private License, opening up a new range of opportunities.

Prerequisites

Course Details

A Night Rating permits you to serve as pilot-in-command of an aircraft from sunset until sunrise, offering greater flexibility in your scheduling. This certification allows you the freedom to return home after dark or conduct early morning departures.

What does the Night Rating Course include?

Aerius Aviators has created a comprehensive training course that meets EASA regulations. The Night Rating training takes place at one of Greece’s international airports, providing you with valuable experience in operating within an international airport environment and better preparing you for your career after graduation.

The Night Rating course consists of 3 phases:

  • Theoretical Knowledge Instruction
  • 4 hours of dual flight instruction in night flight conditions with a night flight instructor
  • 1 hour as pilot-in-command, with 5 touch-and-goes landings, in night flight conditions

Requirements for Night Rating

Holder of a valid and current PPL
Holder of a valid and current Medical Class 1 Certificate
Flight Planning and performance.
Instrument training in the aircraft: 5 hours.

Program overview

Stage 1: Ground Classes in India (2-3 months)

Stage 2: Flying Training in South Africa (12-15 months)

Stage 3: Flying Test and Licence Conversion (1-2 months)

Frequently Asked Questions

A Night Rating allows pilots to operate aircraft after sunset, enhancing their flying privileges and skills for night flying.

You must hold at least a Private Pilot License (PPL) and meet specific flight time requirements, usually including a minimum number of daytime flight hours.

Typically, you need a minimum of 10 hours of night flight training, including a certain number of solo flight hours at night.

Training includes night navigation, meteorology, aircraft lighting systems, and emergency procedures specific to night flying.

Yes, you must complete both a practical flight test and may also be required to pass a written exam.

Stage 2: Flying Training in South Africa (12-15 months)

Stage 3: Flying Test and Licence Conversion (1-2 months)