The SEP (Sea) rating allows you to fly single-engine piston seaplanes.
Whether you flies for pleasure or towards a professional license.
Obtaining the SEP (Sea) rating enriches your experience as a pilot, allowing you to fly with seaplanes and amphibious aircrafts.
Requirements:
Hold a PPL (A) or higher;
Have a valid Class 2 or Class 1 medical certificate issued by an AME (Aero Medical Examiner).
Course information and details:
The course includes a theoretical part, performed before each mission following a specific syllabus according the EASA regulation, and a practical part of nine hours (including the skill test, performed with an internal examiner). The entire training will be conducted on a Cessna C172 seaplane.