The private pilot certificate is the first step for those with no helicopter experience. As a private pilot, you can fly for personal use and carry passengers. It may be your final goal or just the beginning of the journey to becoming a professional pilot. Either way, it is here wher the foundation of your technique, knowledge and judgment is formed.
Stage one: Pre-Solo
During the first stage of training, you will learn the skills necessary to safely solo the helicopter. Training will include normal airport operations and emergency procedures. Successful completion of stage one ends with a solo flight!
Stage Two: Cross-Country
During this stage of training you will learn the skills necessary to navigate to other airports and communicate with air traffic controllers.
Stage Three: Pre-Checkride
The final stage of training involves preparing for the FAA exam. No new maneuvers are introduced, but all previous training is reviewed and improved upon in preparation for the checkride. Upon successful completion of this phase of training, you will be a private pilot!
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requires a minimum of 40 hours of experience in helicopters for the Private Pilot Certificate. However, the average student usually takes a more realistic 50-60 hours to obtain the private certificate. This total flight time consists of both dual instruction and solo flight.
Dual Instruction $295 per hour
Solo Rate $255 per hour
Ground Instruction $50 per hour
Estimated Cost of Private Pilot Certificate $11- $13,000
This estimate includes flight hours, ground school, materials, and testing fees that you might expect to spend while obtaining the private pilot certificate.