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How Much Does a Pilot License Cost in Greece?

EASA / HCAA · EUR · 16-22 months average training duration

Complete Cost Breakdown

Training PhaseMin (EUR)Max (EUR)
Private Pilot License (PPL)7,00012,000
Commercial Pilot License (CPL)25,00040,000
Airline Transport Pilot License (ATPL)60,000110,000
Type Rating (Boeing/Airbus)20,00035,000
Medical Certificate200500
Exam & Test Fees4001,200

Total Estimated Investment

EUR 59,600toEUR 296,700
Private Pilot LicenseEUR 12K
Commercial Pilot LicenseEUR 40K
Airline Transport Pilot LicenseEUR 110K
Type RatingEUR 35K
Medical CertificateEUR 500
Exam & Test FeesEUR 1K

Training Timeline

1

PPL

3-6 months

2

CPL + IR

6-12 months

3

ATPL Theory

6-12 months

4

Type Rating

1-3 months

Total average duration in Greece: 16-22 months

Top Flight Schools in Greece

1Egnatia Aviation
2Global Aviation Academy
3Athens Flying Week
4Thessaloniki Aero Club
5Olympic Flight Academy

Cost-Saving Tips for Greece

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Excellent Mediterranean flying weather (300+ VFR days)

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Among the cheapest EASA training destinations

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EASA license valid across all 32 member states

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Tourism-driven aviation provides hour-building opportunities

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Island hopping builds diverse flying experience

Expected Salary & Return on Investment

First Officer Salary

€30,000 - €55,000

per year

Captain Salary

€80,000 - €150,000+

per year

Estimated ROI Period

~1 years

Based on maximum training cost vs. first officer starting salary

Requirements in Greece

Be at least 17 for PPL, 18 for CPL

EASA Class 1 medical certificate

Pass 14 ATPL theory exams

English proficiency (ICAO Level 4+)

Apolytirio Lykeiou or equivalent

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a pilot license cost in Greece?

The total cost of becoming a fully licensed airline pilot in Greece ranges from EUR 59,600 to EUR 296,700. This includes PPL, CPL, ATPL training, type rating, medical certificates, and exam fees.

How long does it take to become a pilot in Greece?

On average, it takes 16-22 months to complete pilot training in Greece through the EASA / HCAA pathway, from zero experience to airline-ready.

What is the salary of a pilot in Greece?

First officers in Greece typically earn €30,000 - €55,000 per year, while captains earn €80,000 - €150,000+ per year.

What are the requirements to become a pilot in Greece?

Requirements include: Be at least 17 for PPL, 18 for CPL, EASA Class 1 medical certificate, Pass 14 ATPL theory exams, English proficiency (ICAO Level 4+), Apolytirio Lykeiou or equivalent.

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