Single Engine Piston SEP

Single Engine Piston

Getting Your Single Engine Piston

Don’t have your Single Engine Piston Rating yet? Then start the SEP rating at Wings over Holland.

Obtain your SEP at our flight school, and fly around the world in a single-engine aircraft.

Preset Requirements

  • Minimum LAPL

Course Requirements

  • Practice (Wings over Holland)
    • Minimum 3-hour flight
      • Katana DV-20

Flies

3 HOURS

*This is the minimum required approach

Single Engine Piston Theory

Everything is covered during practical training.

Medical Examination

No pilot can fly and obtain his SEP without being medically examined since good health is an important requirement in aviation.

At Wings over Holland, we recommend that you get your Class II Medical Examination at Aeglia. This medical center is at Lelystad Airport so is nearby for anyone who wants to get their pilot’s license with us.

Cost of training

3 hours of flying lessons on the DV-20 at € 250 per hour
Examination fees (examiner)
Exam flight +/- 1 hour DV-20 at € 250,- per hour € 750,-
€ 250,-
€ 250,-

Total €1,250.

The prices listed above do not include landing fees, including VAT. The above practice program is the minimum required approach. Person-dependent, more training may be required.

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Continuing Education Single Engine Piston

An SEP allows you to fly all over the world in a single-engine aircraft. Would you like to extend your pilot’s license and fly evenings and nights, be able to fly in bad weather or fly commercially? If so, we offer the necessary advanced training.

Flight Instructor

After obtaining your pilot’s license, begin training as a flight instructor.

Night Rating

With this expansion, you will learn how to fly during the evening and night.

Aerobatic Rating

Learn Aerobatics/Stunt Flying in one of our Aerobatic aircraft.

Multi Engine Piston

Learn to fly in a twin-engine plane with this extension to Wings over Holland.

Instrument Rating

Learn to fly an aircraft based on its instruments and not by sight.

The first step toward an SEP?