Get Your Light Aircraft Pilot License (LAPL) in Kenya

EASA simplified license for light aircraft. Kenya is East Africa's aviation hub with growing domestic and regional airline sectors. Affordable training and English-medium instruction make it accessible for aspiring African pilots.

Authority

KCAA

Average Cost (LAPL)

$6,000 - $10,000 USD

Min Flight Hours

30+

Kenya Aviation Overview

Kenya is East Africa's aviation hub with growing domestic and regional airline sectors. Affordable training and English-medium instruction make it accessible for aspiring African pilots.

Top Training Cities

NairobiMombasa

Visa & Residency

Most flight training in Kenya requires a student visa or work-study permit. Verify current requirements with Kenya's embassy in your country. Some countries offer streamlined pathways for aviation students at recognized schools. English-language ICAO Level 4+ is required for any commercial pilot license worldwide.

Language Requirements

Working language for theory and practical: English/Swahili. ICAO English proficiency Level 4+ is mandatory for all commercial licenses internationally.

Major Airlines in Kenya

Kenya Airways

Jambojet

Fly540

Pilot Demand

Moderate β€” growing regional aviation sector

What Makes Kenya Unique

  • β˜… East African aviation hub
  • β˜… English-medium training
  • β˜… Affordable costs
  • β˜… Growing regional airline network

ICAO Conversion

All ICAO-member states recognize licenses from other ICAO countries with proper conversion. From a KCAA LAPL, you typically need additional theory exams + a check ride at the receiving authority. FAA, EASA, ICAO, CASA, Transport Canada are all ICAO-aligned. Speak with your target country's authority for specific conversion requirements.

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