PRIVATE PILOT COURSE
Hub City Aviation provides Private Pilot Training in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations. Federal regulations mandate the following eligibility requirements.
Eligibility Requirements
You can start training at any age, however, you must be 16 years old to solo; be 17 years of age at the final exam
Must read, write, and speak English
Obtain FAA medical certificate before the first solo flight
Complete 40 hours minimum flight time, including 10 hours solo
Pass the FAA Private Pilot Knowledge Test
Pass the FAA Private Pilot Practical Flight Test
Provide Proof of Citizenship (birth certificate or passport)
The Course
Hub City Aviation's Private Pilot Course is broken into three phases. The first phase focuses on preparing the student to take the controls as the sole occupant in the aircraft. During phase two the student will learn to pilot the aircraft to destination other than the home airport. In this cross-country flight-training phase, the student pilot learns how to pilot an aircraft across the Country to a favorite destinations. The last phase prepares the student pilot for the FAA Practical Test known as the "Practical." once these steps are completed, the student will be issued a private pilot license, which will allow him/her to fly alone or with passengers.