Your instruction in the classroom as well as in the air is always one on one with the same instructor, This saves you time and money. We are a Part 61 flight school. This allows you to train at your pace. Our proven syllabus is modular in nature, working on building blocks to develop knowledge and safe flying habits.
A minimum of 40 hours of flight training is required by the FAA for your Private Pilot Certification. Per the FAR-AIM this is to include:
At least 20 hours with a flight instructor
10 hours of solo flight in the area of operations (Basic flight manuevers)
3 hours of night flight training
10 takeoffs and landing to a full stop
3 hours of cross-country flight training
1 cross-country flight at night over 100 nm distance
3 hours of control and manuevering of an aircraft solely by reference to instruments and unusual flight attitudes
10 hours of solo time including: 5 hours of solo cross-country time, one cross-country flight of at least 150 nm total distance with full stops at 3 different airports and one segment of at least 50 nm
3 take offs and landing to a full stop at a controlled towered airport
3 hours of flight training in preparation for the Practical Test
wheras the FAA requires a minimum of 40 flight hours to be eligible to take the Private Pilot test, the national average is between 65 to 70. This information can be found at www.FAA.gov http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/handbooks_manuals/aviation/media/faa-h-8083-27a.pdf on page 2.