FAA regulations require a student pilot to be at least 16 years of age to solo an aircraft, and at least 17 years to acquire a Private Pilot Certificate. They must be able to read, write, and speak the English language, and have a current FAA 3rd class Medical. FAA Part 61 Private Pilot flight training requires 40 hours of logged flight time (specified below), and no minimum ground. FAA Part 141 Private Pilot flight training requires 35 hours of logged flight time and 35 hours of ground training. The average student will usually need additional hours of training above the FAA minimums, and will be charged on an hourly rate. The total time for a full time student to complete this course from zero experience normally takes about 8 weeks. Allowances should be made for unforeseen circumstances like bad weather.
Included in the Course:
41.5 Hours of Flight in a Cessna 152/172 or Piper Warrior
30 Hours of Flight Instruction
35 Hours of Ground Class
15 Hours of Flight/Ground (pre/post) Instruction