Private Pilot Course 🛩️
Airplane Single Engine Land - Part 61
The private pilot course serves as the gateway to the skies, whether pursued for passion or a professional career. It introduces aspiring pilots to essential flight principles, navigation, and safety, laying the foundation for their journey into aviation. This foundational training is the starting point for those aiming to navigate the skies, be it for leisure or a future in commercial flying.
Private Pilot Course Cost
Item
Aircraft
Instructor
Gnd lessons
Prebrief
Debrief
Subtotal
Estimated total
Rate
$120
$68
$78
$78
$78
-
Hours
-
Subtotal
$4,800
$2,040
$2,574
$468
$702
$10,584
$10,584
Note. Must be at least 17 years of age and hold a vaild medical and student pilot certificate. Must meet the aeronautical experience requirements listed in §61.109. Number of flight hours may vary. The FAA required flight time minimum for Part 61 is 40 hours flight time; however, the FAA cites approximately 75 hours as the US average to complete private pilot certfification requirements. Training is conducted to proficiency and safety, and may exceed quoted minimums. Several variables may affect the overall cost & duration of training to include but not limited to: pilot aptitude, training frequency, aircraft maintenance, and weather.
Additional Cost Considerations
Aviation headset $90 - $1,300
iPad®/iPhone® or Android™ device (to be used as an electronic flight bag) $200 - $800
ForeFlight™ or Garmin Pilot™ app $110 - $360
FAA medical $100 - $180 (required)
- Written exam prep software $50 - $60
Private Pilot Airplane (PAR) written exam $175 (required)
Checkride fee $1000†(required)
†The checkride fee is set by the FAA designated pilot examiner (DPE) and is independent of the school. The school has no control or authority over the examiner.