Private Pilot License

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  • Private Pilot License Package

    The cost to obtain a private pilot license varies with the amount of time it takes to achieve the proficiency level required by the FAA. The FAA requires a minimum of 40 hours of flight time. 10 of those hours are solo. The national average is 55 hours total flight time.

    $4500    30 hrs of airplane and instructor rental

    $1050    10 hrs of solo airplane rental

    $150      Private pilot ground school kit ($175 with online ground school)

    $80        FAA written test

    $80        FAA flight physical

    $350      FAA oral and practical test

    $315      3 hr airplane rental for the FAA practical test

    $6525   Total at the 40 hr FAA minimum. The 55 hour national average would run $8550

    * These prices reflect training in the A22 Valor

    ** These prices do not include tax

    Below is the requirements for a Private Pilot License:

    §61.103   Eligibility requirements:

    General.To be eligible for a private pilot certificate, a person must:

    (a) Be at least 17 years of age for a rating in other than a glider or balloon.

    (b) Be at least 16 years of age for a rating in a glider or balloon.

    (c) Be able to read, speak, write, and understand the English language. If the applicant is unable to meet one of these requirements due to medical reasons, then the Administrator may place such operating limitations on that applicant's pilot certificate as are necessary for the safe operation of the aircraft.

    (d) Receive a logbook endorsement from an authorized instructor who:

    (1) Conducted the training or reviewed the person's home study on the aeronautical knowledge areas listed in §61.105(b) of this part that apply to the aircraft rating sought; and

    (2) Certified that the person is prepared for the required knowledge test.

    (e) Pass the required knowledge test on the aeronautical knowledge areas listed in §61.105(b) of this part.

    (f) Receive flight training and a logbook endorsement from an authorized instructor who:

    (1) Conducted the training in the areas of operation listed in §61.107(b) of this part that apply to the aircraft rating sought; and

    (2) Certified that the person is prepared for the required practical test.

    (g) Meet the aeronautical experience requirements of this part that apply to the aircraft rating sought before applying for the practical test.

    (h) Pass a practical test on the areas of operation listed in §61.107(b) of this part that apply to the aircraft rating sought.

    (i) Comply with the appropriate sections of this part that apply to the aircraft category and class rating sought.

    (j) Hold a U.S. student pilot certificate, sport pilot certificate, or recreational pilot certificate.

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