
Earning your Recreational Pilot License
Are you the type of pilot who is only interested in flying an aircraft on those quiet weekends with nice weather? If so, the Recreational Pilot License may be the license for you. The recreational license is intended for just those days when the weather is nice and you would like to fly in the area. Because of the limited range a Recreational Pilot is permitted to fly from his training airport, the Recreational Certificate requires less flight training.
Course includes:
30 Flight Hours
40 Academic Hours
Course Registration and Flight Manuals
Recreational Pilot Certificate
Aircraft Rental
Ground Instruction
Pre-Flight Briefing
Post-Flight Briefing
Flight Instruction
FAA Written Exam Fee
FAA Flight Examiner Fee
FAA Check-ride Aircraft Rental
Unlimited Personal Tutoring
Course Cost: $6,160
Recreational Pilot Course Requirements:
16 years to enroll, 17 to earn your license
Able to read, speak, write, and understand the English language
Able to obtain a 3rd Class Medical Certificate
For more information, email us at Acadian Pilot.