PPL Cost in Kenya

KCAA · KES

Quick answer

A Private Pilot License (PPL) in Kenya typically costs KES 1,200,000 – 1,800,000 (USD 9,500 – 14,300) and takes 6 – 12 months to complete. The license is issued by KCAA and requires a minimum of 40 flight hours, though most students complete training at 60–80 hours.

Cost (KES)

KES 1,200,000 – 1,800,000

Cost (USD equivalent)

USD 9,500 – 14,300

Minimum hours

40 hrs

Typical timeline

6 – 12 months

Notes for Kenya pilots

KCAA PPL.

Sample schools in Kenya

  • Kenya Aeronautical College
  • 99 Flying School

Verify current KCAA approval before enrolling. Schools change status frequently.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a PPL cost in Kenya?

KES 1,200,000 – 1,800,000 (approximately USD 9,500 – 14,300). Costs vary by school, aircraft type rented, and how quickly you fly.

How long does it take?

6 – 12 months for most students, depending on weather, scheduling, and study pace.

Which authority issues the license?

KCAA. The license is recognized by ICAO contracting states for personal flying.

What's the minimum flight time?

40 hours minimum per KCAA, but national average for completion is 65–80 hours.

Where can I train?

Sample flight schools include Kenya Aeronautical College, 99 Flying School. Verify their current KCAA-approval before signing up.

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