Private Pilot Course The FAA requires a minimum of 40 hours of flight training. The national average is 50 to 60 hours of flight training. At JustFly! Flight Training we believe in providing our students the education, training and aeronautical tools needed to meet the challenges of flying safely. Minimums required by the FAA for the Private Pilot Certificate: 40 hours of flight training to include: At least 20 hours with a flight instructor 10 hours of solo flight training in the area of operations (Basic flight Maneuvers) 3 hours of night flight training 10 take offs and landings to a full stop 3 hours of corss country flight training 1 cross-country flight at night over a 100 nm distance 3 hours of control; and maneuvering of an aircraft solely by reference to instruments and unusual flight attitudes 10 hours of solo time including: 5 hours of solo cross country time, one cross country flight of at least 150 nm total distance with full stops at 3 different airports and one segment of at least 50 miles. 3 take offs and landings to a full stop at a control towered airport 3 hours of flight training in preparation for the Practical Test.
All students are required to take ground lessons to prepare for the FAA written test and to enhance their knowledge of the aircraft systems, airspace, airport operations, weight and balance, etc.. Traditionally ground lessons coincide with the student’s flight lesson. Commercially produced DVDs, as offered by some flight schools are not a substitute for a good Ground Course training foundation. Due to the FAA requiring a Log Book endorsement by the instructor at JustFly!, and the thoroughness of our training, we find that this investment is an unnecessary expense. The student pilot at JustFly! will be responsible for purchasing books, flight materials, and aviation headphones which are available for rent at a nominal fee. Aviation insurance is a requirement for all aircraft rentals including solo operations. A student can purchase $100.000 liability insurance coverage at JustFly! for $10.00 per hour. You may also purchase your own non-owners renters insurance policy. No large deposit required * Pay as you go. * Most credit cards accepted Instrument Training Program The FAA requires 50 hours of cross country flight time as pilot in command. A minimum of 40 hours in actual or simulated instrument time A minimum15 hours of instrument flight training from an authorized instructor 1 cross country flight under IFR conditions 10 hour of IFR flight training may be logged on a FAA approved flight simulator. JustFly! offers the Elite simulator with the GNS 430 GPS. Commercial Training Program The FAA requires 250 hours of flight training as pilot in command. Not more than 50 of these required hours may be done on a flight simulator The 250 hours of commercial flight training must include: 100 hours in a powered aircraft: 50 hours in an airplane No large deposit required * Pay as you go. * Most credit cards accepted
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