JP Motorflugschule Jochen Petermann

Schwarze Heide 35, DE-45569 Hünxe
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Contact information

Home airport
EDLB
City and Postal Code
Hünxe 45569
Coordinates
51.61497
6.8605713

Trainings

  • Light Aircraft Pilot License (LAPL)
  • Private Pilot License (PPL)
  • Night Flying Qualification (NFQ)
  • Radio Communication License BZF I
  • Radio Communication License BZF II
  • Radio Communication License BZF E
  • ICAO English Language Proficiency Exam

Aircrafts

  • Piper 28-181 Archer II
  • Cessna 172P Skyhawk SP
  • Reims/Cessna F 172M Skyhawk
  • Reims/Cessna F 152
  • Reims/Cessna F150
  • Diamond DV20-80 Katana

Aircraft types

  • single-engine piston

Brief description Jp Motorflugschule Jochen Petermann

JP Motorflugschule Jochen Petermann is a flight school located at the Dinslaken/Schwarze Heide Airport (EDLD) in Hünxe, Germany. It offers a comprehensive range of pilot training programs including LAPL (A), PPL (A), night flying VFR, and radio communication licenses BZF I, BZF II, and BZF E, with additional ICAO English language proficiency testing on-site.

Its fleet comprises single-engine piston aircraft such as the Piper 28-181 Archer II, multiple Cessna models, and a Diamond DV20-80 Katana, all regularly maintained by certified aviation technical services. The school also provides charter flights, introductory flights, and thorough pilot instruction by experienced flight instructors, fostering a professional and supportive training environment.

JP Motorflugschule is suitable for aspiring pilots seeking diverse training options and practical flight experience at a well-equipped regional airfield.

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