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EASA PPL Exam Structure & Subjects

The EASA PPL(A) theoretical knowledge exam consists of 9 subjects. You must achieve at least 75% in each to pass.

SubjectQuestionsExam Time
Air Law
1630 min
Human Performance
1220 min
Meteorology
1630 min
Communications
815 min
Principles of Flight
1220 min
Operational Procedures
815 min
Flight Performance & Planning
1630 min
Aircraft General Knowledge
1620 min
Navigation
1640 min
Total1203h 40min

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How many questions are on the EASA PPL exam?

The EASA PPL theoretical exam contains approximately 120 questions across 9 subjects. Each subject is examined separately, and you must achieve at least 75% in each to pass.
EASA PPL Exam

What are the 9 EASA PPL theory subjects?

The 9 EASA PPL theory subjects are: Air Law (16 questions), Human Performance (12), Meteorology (16), Communications (8), Principles of Flight (12), Operational Procedures (8), Flight Performance & Planning (16), Aircraft General Knowledge (16), and Navigation (16). Each is a separate exam with its own time limit.
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How long should I study for the EASA PPL theory exam?

Most students need 80-150 hours of theory study, spread over 2-4 months. Using a question bank to practice under exam conditions and focusing on weak areas can help you study more efficiently.
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What's the difference between EASA PPL and LAPL?

The EASA PPL (Private Pilot License) allows you to fly larger aircraft and carry more passengers than the LAPL (Light Aircraft Pilot License). The PPL requires more training hours but offers more privileges and is recognized internationally.