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The misconception that completing a recreational pilot licence (RPL) or a private pilot licence (PPL) is the only choice is incorrect. Both are milestones on the same flight training journey, but the choice depends on the desired level of training. Each licence and endorsement provides different skills and expands freedom. This infographic helps plan your flight training journey.u00a0
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WHAT IS THE WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RPL AND PPL? RPL AND PPL? THE DIFFERENCE Misconceptions about completing a Recreational Pilot Licence (RPL) or a Private Pilot Licence (PPL) during flight training are misguided. Both milestones provide different skills and expand freedom, and understanding each helps plan your flight training journey. FIRST STOP: RECREATIONAL PILOT LICENCE A Recreational Pilot Licence (RPL) is a crucial milestone in pilot training, allowing pilots to fly under a 1500kg take-off weight, within 25 nautical miles of the departure airport. NEXT STOP: PRIVATE PILOT LICENCE To obtain a Private Pilot Licence (PPL), focus on navigation, pass theory exams, and practice flight training. After obtaining PPL, you can act as a Pilot in Command, fly anywhere in Australia, and carry up to five passengers.