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Private Pilot A private pilot’s license allows you to fly almost any single engine airplane under Visual Flight Rules (VFR versus IFR, Instrument Flight Rules), take passengers with you and go anywhere you want to fly. With a private pilot’s license, as opposed to a commercial license, you can share the cost of flying with your passengers, but you cannot accept pay for your services.
The FAA requires a mi......
Airline Transport Pilot (ATP)The FAA requires a total of 1500 hours of logged time with specific experiences along the way. i.e. night flying, instrument flights, cross country, etc. Most of this time will be built either flight instructing or flying freight. While the FAA does not require specific preparation time for the check ride, once you have 1500 hours, you will need to spend about 5 hours in a light twin preparing ......
Certified Flight Instructor (CFI)Individuals who either want to teach flying or who want to build time toward a professional flying career pursue this certificate. There is no specific flight time required for this certificate. Our experience has shown us that 10 to 15 hours of flight time is usually spent in the right seat (instructor’s side) of the aircraft in preparation for the CFI check ride.
If a student has flown som......
Commercial PilotThe commercial pilot’s license allows you to fly for hire under certain conditions. The FAA requires you to hold a private pilot’s license, and most students obtain an instrument rating so that their commercial privileges are not limited. The FAA also requires 250 hours of accumulated flight time, including specific hours of experience in several areas such as night flying, cross country, etc. ......
Instrument RatingThe training equipment for this rating is all state-of-the-art, including instrument-certified DA40’s and Cessna 172’s along with a full-motion flight simulator. All training is conducted entirely by professionally trained CFII instructors. The Instrument rating allows you to fly under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR). This rating takes a minimum of 40 hours of instrument training. One of the adva......
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