Part 61 / Part 141
Private Pilot
The Private Pilot Course is designed to equip aspiring aviators with the foundational knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to earn their Private Pilot Certificate. This program covers both ground and flight training, emphasizing safety, aircraft handling, navigation, communication, and regulatory compliance.
Ground School
- Pilot Qualifications
- Airworthiness Requirements
- Weather Information
- Cross-Country Flight Planning
- National Airspace System
- Performance and Limitations
- Principles of aerodynamics
- Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs)
- Operations of Systems
- Human Factors
- ASES, AMES

Flight Training
PART 141 and PART 61:
To obtain a Private Pilot License (PPL), you must fly a minimum of 30 hours with an instructor and 10 hours solo.
At the end of the training, you will need to take an exam with an FAA-authorized inspector.
The training duration is from 3 to 6 months, depending on the student’s schedule and progress.
Requirements
- Be at least 17 years old
- Be able to speak, read, write and understand English language
- Hold at least a Third Medical Certificate
- Complete TSA approval (for non-U.S. citizens)
Paperwork
- Registration form with personal information..
- Copy of your passport.
- Student application form.
- Authorization from your parents if you are under 18 years old.
Payment Options
Option 1: As they go
The student has to make payments as he/she progresses through the course. A security deposit of $1,000 is required, which must be paid before the course begins.
Option 2: Pay upfront
The student can choose to pay the total course cost at once before the course starts. By selecting this option, the student will receive a discount on the total course price.
Option 3: Payment plan
The student can choose to pay in monthly installments, obtaining a discount and locking in prices.
What it is included?
Assignment | Hrs |
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Welcome Box* | |
Personalized ground and briefings | 35 |
Dual instruction in a Cessna 172 | 35 |
Simulator training | 5 |
Solo training in a C172 | 10 |
Practical Exam | 1.5 |