PPL Cost in France

DGAC France / EASA · EUR

Quick answer

A Private Pilot License (PPL) in France typically costs EUR 8,500 – 13,000 (USD 9,200 – 14,100) and takes 6 – 14 months to complete. The license is issued by DGAC France / EASA and requires a minimum of 45 flight hours, though most students complete training at 60–80 hours.

Cost (EUR)

EUR 8,500 – 13,000

Cost (USD equivalent)

USD 9,200 – 14,100

Minimum hours

45 hrs

Typical timeline

6 – 14 months

Notes for France pilots

Aéroclubs offer significantly cheaper rates than commercial schools.

Sample schools in France

  • ESMA Aviation Academy
  • Aéroclub de France

Verify current DGAC France / EASA approval before enrolling. Schools change status frequently.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a PPL cost in France?

EUR 8,500 – 13,000 (approximately USD 9,200 – 14,100). Costs vary by school, aircraft type rented, and how quickly you fly.

How long does it take?

6 – 14 months for most students, depending on weather, scheduling, and study pace.

Which authority issues the license?

DGAC France / EASA. The license is recognized by ICAO contracting states for personal flying.

What's the minimum flight time?

45 hours minimum per DGAC France / EASA, but national average for completion is 65–80 hours.

Where can I train?

Sample flight schools include ESMA Aviation Academy, Aéroclub de France. Verify their current DGAC France / EASA-approval before signing up.

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