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COST/FEES
$5120-$7000: 40 hrs flight time at $128-$168 per hour/wet in airplane, depending on the plance (see pictures below)
$100: Medical/Student Pilot Certificate (valid for 5 years if under 40 years of age, or 2 years if over 40 years of age)
$150: Written Exam
$450: Practical Exam (payable to the FAA Certified Examiner)
$200: Airplane for the practical exam
$300: Books/Supplies/Additional fees
$0-FREE: Ground School
$0-FREE:
Pre-flight & Post-flight
 
Schedule (tentative)
• Flight 1: Intro Flight: Preflight Preparation (Certificates and Documents, proof of US citizenship) Preflight Inspection, Engine Starting, Taxiing, Climbs, Descents, Turns,
• Flight 2: Take-offs, Turns, Climbs, Descents, Maneuvering During Slow Flight, Stalls, Radio Communications,
• Flights 3-8: Soft-Field/Short Field Takeoffs and Landings, Traffic Pattern, Go-Around/Rejected Landings, Climbs/Descents, Steep Turns, Stalls, Spin Awareness
• Flights 9-11: T-offs, LDGS, Forward Slip to a Landing, ATC Light Signals, Ground Reference Maneuvers (Rectangular Course, S-Turns, Turns Around a Point),
• Flights 12-13: Pre-solo/Solo (3 landings)
• Flight 14: Cross-country Planning, Pilotage and Dead Reckoning, Performance and Limitations, Navigation Systems and Radar Services, Weather
• Flight 15: Diversion, Lost Procedures, Cross-country Flight at least 50 NM, Takeoffs/Landings (3 hours dual), Weather
• Flight 16: Solo Work
• Flight 17: Navigation Systems and Radar Services, Weather, Diversion, Lost Procedures. Preparation for Solo Cross-country Flight
• Flight 18: Solo Cross-country Flight
• Flights 19-20: Night Operation-Dual Night Cross-country flight over 100 NM, 10 Takeoffs and Landings to a full stop
• Flights 21-22: Solo Work
• Flight 23: Basic Instrument Maneuvers (Straight-and-Level Flight, Climbs, Descents, Turns to Headings, Recovery rom Unusual Flight Attitudes).
• Flight 24: Emergency Operations (Approach and Landing, Systems and Equipment Malfunctions, Emergency Equipment and Survival Gear), Aeromedical Factors
• Flight 25: Solo work
• Flight 26: Preparation for practical exam (Review of all maneuvers)
• Flight 27: Solo work
• Flights 28-29: Preparation for practical exam
• Flight 30: Practical exam
ACCELERATED Private Pilot Training Course available. Prerequisites:
• Proof of US citizenship (passport, birth certificate, naturalization certificate)
• Be able to read, speak, write and understand the English Language, (14-CFR part 61.103 (c)
• Obtain a 3rd class FAA Medical/Student Pilot Certificate
Contact me if you have any questions:
mail@jassentodorov.com
(415)624-6975
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