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Private Pilot Requirements

Student Pilot Melody Knokey Keeping everyone safe is a top priority when flying a plane, so the FAA has made a variety of requirements that pilots must meet in order to be licensed (certified). Below is an outline of those requirements, as published by the FAA.

FAA Requirements to Become a Private Pilot:

Be at least 17 years old

Pass the FAA written examination

Receive Instructor's endorsement

Pass the FAA practical test

Be able to read, speak and understand the English language

40 Hours Total Flight/Training Time which includes:

20 Hours of Dual Flight Instruction

3 Hours of Dual Night Flight

3 Hours of Instrument Training

10 Hours of Solo Flight

5 Hours of Cross Country Flight

10 Hours of Ground Instruction

It is important to note that these are the minimum training requirements to apply for the Private Pilot certificate. More time may be required to attain the necessary proficiency prior to your FAA Private Pilot practical examination. Currently, the national average is 70 to 80 hours.

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