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Learn to Fly
• You must be at least 17 years old and Read, Speak and Understand English
• Obtain a medical certificate from a qualified doctor of aviation medicine
• The medical certificate is also your Student Pilot´s license and allows you to, among other things, solo an airplane and register with AOPA.
• Meet these criteria, and you´re ready to start.
• Set a goal for yourself • You may want to spread your training and the costs
out over a defined time period• You can work with an instructor privately, with clubs
that offer training, or with a formal flight school depending on your budget
• The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulates all of these alternatives, you can feel comfortable that each meets the same high standards.
10 Easy Steps to a Private Pilot License
Learning To Fly• Find an Instructor You will like Working With
• Share your goals and needs with the instructor and
ask if they can work to meet them
• When you find one you think you like, take a "discovery flight" with him/her
• During this flight you´ll actually get to fly the aircraft and get comfortable with the instructor
• Start training. Most instructors will start training flights immediately.
• Many student pilots try to finish ground school first — don´t.
• You´ll be more motivated to learn what you need to know if you are actually using the knowledge while flying.
• The FAA Airplane Flying Handbook is the definitive guide on how to fly airplanes.
• Instructors can give you prep work from it to prepare for practice flights.
TESTING
• Take the FAA computerized test when you feel ready
• The test consists of 100 multiple-choice questions• • Many online sources provide practice testing
• Do well on this test and your oral review will likely be easier
• Complete your "solo" - a flight without an instructor on board. Many students will solo after only 10 to 15 hours of flight.
Complete about 40 hours of flight time and learn to demonstrate all the skills you need for your final FAA check ride.
• Most of your flight time will be with an instructor who will get you ready
• While 40 is the minimum number of hours for a Private Pilot certification, the average is closer to 65
• Sport or Recreation certifications come with limitations, but allow you to start carrying passengers more quickly.
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