Flight Training

Private Pilot

The first step to fulfill your dream of flying helicopters is to get your Private Pilot's License (PPL). This is true regardless of if you want to fly as a hobby, for business or as a career. Obtaining your license will allow you to fly friends and family day or night around the United States while acting as Pilot in Command (PIC). Some of the restrictions of a Private Pilot's License are that you may not fly in poor weather or charge for your services, you will need advanced ratings to do those things. The license will, however, introduce you to the world of flying and give you the skills and knowledge to fly safe and have fun while doing it!

You will need a medical from an approved aviation examiner. Information can be found here.

FAA Rating Requirements

Part 141 General Requirements:
Minimum 17 Years Old to Take Flight Test (age 16 for Student Pilot & Solo)
Must Read, Write, Understand, and Speak English
Obtain a FAA Medical Certificate (Prior to first Solo Flight)
Complete 35 hours Minimum Flight Time Including 10 hrs of Solo Flight
Pass an FAA Oral and Practical Flight Test
Pass an FAA Written Knowledge Test

Flight Requirements:
35 Hours (Minimum) Total Pilot Time in Helicopters Must Include
20 hours of "dual" flight instruction and 10 hours of "solo" flight
3 hours of dual cross-country flight training
3 hours dual instruction at night
10 hours of Required "Solo" Flight Must Include:
One (1) 75NM cross-country Solo flight with one (1) 25NM leg
At least 3 hours of Cross-Country Solo flight
3 Solo Take-offs & Landings at an Airport with an Operating Control Tower

Resources:
FAA Private Pilot Test Questions (pdf)
FAA Private Pilot Practical Test Standards (pdf)

Estimated Minimum Cost:
ItemHoursRateTotal
R22 Rental35$275/hr$9,625
Flight Instruction30$50/hr$1,500
Ground Instruction30$35/hr$1,050
Books  $299
Total  $12,474





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