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Private Pilot Course

Learn to fly a Technologically Advanced Aircraft.

Learn to fly in a G1000 equipped Cessna 172S.

Our private pilot course includes everything you need to learn how to fly.

Minimum Requirements: You must be at least 16 years old to fly alone (solo) and 17years old to obtain a private pilot's license. You also need be able to read, speak, write, and understand the English language. Solo flight operations require specific training, successful completion of a presolo written exam, and endorsements from ayour flight instructor.

Instrument Rating Course

Often quoted as being the most challenging and rewarding flying pilots ever do, the instrument rating allows flight in the IFR environment. Pilots learn to handle the aircraft more precisely with reference to the inside gauges instead of purely looking out the window.

Under 14 CFR 61.65 for an instrument rating, you must have at least 50 hours of cross-country time as pilot in command and 40 hours of actual or simulated instrument time in the areas of operation specified in the FARs. This includes at least 15 hours of instrument flight training from an authorized instructor in the aircraft category for which the instrument rating is sought.  

See 14 CFR 61.65 for more information.

 

Our professional training staff can provide training tailored to your specific needs.

Commercial Pilot Course

The Commercial license is the first step toward a professional pilot career. It allows pilots to fly "for hire" and get paid for their services. All flight instructors are required to have a commercial license.

Garmin 1000Note: Under 14 CFR Part 61, a commercial pilot applicant for an airplane category and Single Engine class rating must log at least 250 hours of pilot-in-command time. This includes 100 hours in a powered aircraft, of which 50 hours must be in an airplane. In addition, it must include 100 hours of pilot-in-command time, which includes at least 50 hours of cross-country flight time of which at least 10 hours must be in an airplane. 20 hours of flight training and 10 hours of solo flight are also required. Please refer to FAR 61.125.61.127, and 61.129 for more information.

 

Our professional training staff can provide you with training tailored to your specific needs, call us for a free evaluation.

 

 

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