Helicopter Pilot Salary In South Africa

A helicopter pilot is a person who operates the flying controls of a helicopter.

Helicopter Pilot Salary In South Africa

A Helicopter Pilot earns an average salary of R300,000 per year. People in this job generally don’t have more than 20 years’ experience.

How much does it cost to become a helicopter pilot in South Africa?

CostAmount
15 Solo hours on PA28-161 @ R1 750 per hourR26 250
5 Dual hours on FNPT II @ R960 per hourR4 800
15 Hours @ R414.00 (minimum by law)R5 250
3 Dual hours on PA28-161 @ R2 050R6 150

How long does it take to become a helicopter pilot in South Africa?

The Minimum Requirements for helicopter training in South Africa are 17 Years or older. Class II Aviation Medical. 50 hours Training, Including compulsory 15 hours Solo Time and 5 Hours of cross-country navigation.

What qualifications do I need to be a helicopter pilot?

hold a Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) issued by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)

be over 18 years of age.

pass the Civil Aviation Authority medical before you can take a course – the medical includes tests on your fitness, hearing, and vision.

Which university can I study pilot in South Africa?

Johannesburg School of Flying is one of the oldest flight training academies in South Africa, situated at Rand Airport, Johannesburg.

Is it hard to become a helicopter pilot?

Becoming a helicopter pilot isn’t easy, there’s a lot of studying, hard work, and dedication that goes into earning a pilot’s license.

Once you’ve put in the effort, however, the reward will far outweigh the cost.

With a pilot’s license, you can get paid to follow your dreams.