Private Pilot Training

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  • Description
  • Our Training goals are:

    Provide the best, most efficient training and learning environment for you.

    Keep our 100% accident/incident free safety record intact and train you to be a safe and exceptional pilot.

    Cater to your individual needs and customize your training program to achieve your goals.

    Make it a very rewarding and enjoyable learning experience.

    Aviation Training is all about planning, preparing, practicing, and most of all perseverance with the right attitude.

    What to Expect as a Private Pilot

    When you have your Private Pilot License, you’ll be able to take friends and family on trips around the country or even internationally. Typically you’ll fly a rented four seat airplane that flies at speeds in the 130 to 200 mph range. You might decide to own your own airplane, though most pilots do not. You’ll have access to thousands of airports around the country and will be able to take trips in a weekend that would require days of traveling by car. Perhaps most important, though, you’ll have the freedom of the skies, able to take off and enjoy the breathtaking scenery and freedom of the skies whenever you choose. You’ll also have set yourself apart from the majority of the population, mastered a great challenge, experienced probably the greatest adventure of all, and have become one of the few who master the skies.

    Private Pilot Requirements

    To become a Private Pilot typically involves between 35 and 70 hours of flight time, some ground training, and you must pass two tests. The FAA requires you must have at least 35 flight hours of flight experience, but passing in such a short time is fairly unusual; the national average is around 65 hours. You might spend anywher from a few months to a year to obtain the license depending on your training frequency. In the region of eight to twelve months is typical, if you’re working a full-time job and have a family. Most of your flight hours will be with an instructor, but part-way through your training, you will start to fly solo–entirely by yourself. The first solo flight is a great event in every pilot’s career, regardless of whether that pilot becomes a military, airline, or other professional, or just flies for fun.

    The FAA tests are carefully controlled for fairness and consistency, properly prepared by your instructor, you should pass easily. One test is a computer-based multiple choice format, while the other is a practical test, often called the “check-ride.” In the practical test, your examiner will ask you oral questions, and take you flying to determine if your skills are up to the required standards. link

    FAA Requirements for Private Pilot Certificate.

    Be at least 17 years old (you can start training earlier).

    Pass a simple medical exam (Private Pilot) or hold a valid driver’s license (Sport Pilot).

    Pass a FAA test on aeronautical knowledge (this course prepares you for that test).

    Complete the required flight training for the course .

    Pass an FAA practical test.

    Private Pilot Course Costs

    Average Total Cost : $ 9500

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