Private Pilot Training

Private Pilot License (PPL)

The first step in your aviation journey. Learn to fly for personal and recreational purposes with our comprehensive Private Pilot License program.

40-60 hours minimum
3-6 months average
$8,500 - $12,000

Requirements

  • Be at least 17 years old
  • Read, speak, and understand English
  • Hold a valid medical certificate
  • Pass FAA written exam
  • Complete practical test (checkride)

Curriculum Includes

  • Aeronautical knowledge (ground school)
  • Flight training in single-engine aircraft
  • Cross-country flight planning
  • Emergency procedures
  • Weather theory and practical application
  • Navigation and communication
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Commercial Pilot License (CPL)

Take your flying career to the next level. Our Commercial Pilot License program prepares you for professional aviation opportunities.

250 hours minimum
6-12 months average
$15,000 - $25,000

Requirements

  • Hold a Private Pilot License
  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Hold a valid medical certificate
  • 250 hours total flight time
  • 100 hours pilot-in-command time
  • 50 hours cross-country time

Advanced Training

  • Complex aircraft operations
  • Advanced maneuvers and procedures
  • Commercial operations and regulations
  • Multi-engine training (optional)
  • Career guidance and job placement
  • Advanced weather flying
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Commercial Pilot Training
Instrument Rating Training

Instrument Rating (IR)

Learn to fly by instruments alone. Essential for professional aviation careers and flying in various weather conditions.

40 hours instrument time
2-4 months average
$6,000 - $10,000

Requirements

  • Hold a Private Pilot License
  • 50 hours cross-country time
  • 40 hours actual or simulated instrument time
  • 15 hours instrument flight training
  • Pass instrument rating written exam

Training Focus

  • IFR procedures and regulations
  • Instrument approach procedures
  • Weather flying and decision making
  • Simulator training
  • Emergency procedures in IMC
  • Advanced navigation systems
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Additional Training Programs

Multi-Engine Rating

Multi-Engine Rating

Learn to fly multi-engine aircraft with advanced systems and procedures.

  • Multi-engine aerodynamics
  • Engine failure procedures
  • Advanced systems management
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Flight Instructor

Flight Instructor (CFI)

Become a certified flight instructor and share your passion for aviation.

  • Teaching methodologies
  • Student evaluation techniques
  • Flight training curriculum
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Tailwheel Endorsement

Tailwheel Endorsement

Master the art of flying conventional gear aircraft with our specialized training.

  • Conventional gear operations
  • Advanced landing techniques
  • Ground handling skills
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Training Packages & Pricing

Discovery Flight

$199

Perfect introduction to flying

  • 30-minute flight lesson
  • Ground briefing
  • Hands-on flying experience
  • Certificate of completion
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Commercial Pilot Package

$20,000

Complete CPL training program

  • 250 hours flight training
  • Advanced ground school
  • Complex aircraft training
  • Career guidance
  • Job placement assistance
  • Multi-engine training
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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to get a Private Pilot License?

The time varies depending on your schedule and weather conditions. Most students complete their PPL in 3-6 months with regular training sessions. The FAA requires a minimum of 40 hours of flight time, including 20 hours with an instructor and 10 hours of solo flight.

What are the medical requirements for pilot training?

You'll need to obtain a medical certificate from an FAA-designated medical examiner. For a Private Pilot License, a Third-Class medical certificate is required. This involves a basic physical examination and vision test. We can help you find a qualified medical examiner in your area.

Can I train part-time while working full-time?

Absolutely! Many of our students work full-time jobs while pursuing their pilot licenses. We offer flexible scheduling including early mornings, evenings, and weekends. We recommend flying at least 2-3 times per week to maintain progress and proficiency.

What happens if I don't pass the checkride?

If you don't pass the checkride, you'll receive feedback from the examiner on areas that need improvement. We'll provide additional training to address these areas before scheduling a retest. Most students pass on their first or second attempt with proper preparation.

Do you offer financing options?

Yes, we offer several financing options to make pilot training more accessible. We have partnerships with aviation financing companies and also offer payment plans. Contact us to discuss the best option for your situation.

Ready to Start Your Aviation Journey?

Contact us today to schedule your discovery flight or enroll in a training program.