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Private Pilot Training

The private pilot certificate is typically the first “pilot’s license” an aspiring pilot will obtain. This certificate enables you to act as Pilot in Command of an aircraft (typically single engine, however it is possible get a multi-engine certificate first).

Privileges

Carry passengers

Fly day or night

Travel any distance

Must maintain certain visual requirements

Requirements (Part 61)

General

Ability to read, write and speak English

Ability to pass an FAA medical examination

Age 17 or older to obtain certificate (can begin training at any age!)

Flight Experience

40 Hours of flight time

20 Hours of flight training from an authorized instructor

10 Hours of solo flight

5 Hours solo cross-country (at least 50 NM)

150 NM solo cross-country with three full stops (one 50+ NM leg)

3 Takeoffs and 3 landings to a full stop (involving flight in the traffic pattern) at an airport with an operating control tower.

3 Hours of cross-country flight training

3 Hours of night flight training

100 NM total distance cross-country flight

10 Takeoffs and 10 landings to a full stop (each involving flight in the traffic pattern).

3 Hours of instrument training

3 Hours in preparation for the practical test within 60 days prior to the test date.

Pass FAA written examination

Pass FAA check ride

Cost

The overall cost of obtaining a certificate will vary from person to person mainly because a student pilot can only obtain a certificate upon demonstrating their complete proficiency in the operation of an aircraft. The following breakdown is based on the average student pilot who flies one to two times per week and acquires their certificate in 55 hours. Please note that this breakdown is based on our Bedford rates and will vary between locations. Additionally, this estimate should provide you with an idea of virtually all of the costs associated with obtaining a certificate. We have established this estimate using a fairly conservative approach to avoid unexpected expenses. If you have questions regarding how our pricing differs from the pricing of our competitors please feel free to contact us!

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