• ABOUT US

    GyroAviation is an organisation run by dedicated Gyroplane aviators. We love all forms of Rotary aircraft but are particularly dedicated to Gyroplanes.
    The Gyroplane community is small but growing and is deemed the fastest growing Sports Aviation sector in many countries. In many ways, the community is held back by aircraft expense and availability of qualified Instructors, particularly in the UK. With recent changes in the UK CAA laws allowing for more Instructor training, training on Syndicated machines and the ability to rent/hire a Gyroplane, it wont be too long before Gyroplanes gain a level of recognition and following as General Aviation or Microlights already enjoy.
    GyroAviation is committed to playing their part by offering Flight Training, Trial Flights and Aircraft Rental. We also want to help fellow Gyroplane pilots and owners through free web services, including but not limited to Classifieds, facilitating Owner Pilots to rent out their Aircraft, facilitating Syndicates to advertise, promoting knowledge through online documents and links.
    Please fee free to register and make full use of our website. If you are not computer savvy and you have an item to sell, or you want to put up your aircraft for rental, just email us and we will be happy to do it for you.
    Contact details are given for Registered Users only. Please use the Contact form for enquiries/questions.

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Training Reference Guide

  • PPL(G) Training

    To become a Gyroplane pilot, you have to undergo training, not necessarily at a recognised school, but the training must be undertaken by a CAA approved instructor, for both Flying and Theoretical components of the Syllabus.

    A Gyroplane pilot license is termed PPL/G (PPL/A for General Aviation aircraft, PPL/H for Helicopters, PPL/M for Microlights) and follows a strict Syllabus. The Syllabus can be broken into two major components, Theoretical (ground school learning) and Flying (learning how to operate a Gyroplane under the guidance of an instructor).

    Study the attached documents by clicking on a tab above, spend time reading the PPL(G) Syllabus to understand just what you must learn and practice to become a qualified Gyroplane pilot. Also study the Standards Document 44 which gives a detailed insight with respect to all areas of licensing for Gyroplane flight. When your ready to proceed, contact us or a Gyrocopter Experience school nearest to yourself.

    We wish you all the best on your PPL/G journey, hope to see you soon, either training with us or as a fully Qualified PPL/G Pilot.

  • PPL(G) Syllabus

    Download the PDF file .

    Disclaimer: The document displayed on this website may not be the latest and is provided as guidance only, please always refer to the CAA website for the most upto date literature.

  • Standards Document 44

    Download the PDF file .

    Disclaimer: The document displayed on this website may not be the latest and is provided as guidance only, please always refer to the CAA website for the most upto date literature.


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