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HOW TO BECOME A PRIVATE PILOT
As a private pilot, you can fly virtually any aircraft, operate in visual flight rules (VFR) conditions, and add additional ratings such as instrument ratings.
You don't need hundreds of flight hours to complete your training. It could take you 3-6 months to get your private pilot license with full-time dedication. Learn how to become a private pilot below.
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Ensure you fulfill the eligibility requirements
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Obtain your medical certificate
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Join a pilot training program or find a flight instructor
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Complete your ground school
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Pass your private pilot written test
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Get through your flight training and earn the required endorsements
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Pass your private pilot check ride
On The Fly Aviation conducts pilot training in Cessna Skyhawks and a Beechcraft Sierra. They will take you from the first flight through passing the Private Pilot Check Ride and beyond! They are also available to rent afterward for your own adventures.
Accelerated Training
Learn To Fly:
On The Fly Aviation will save you hours of time in the air. At 16 years old, students can solo fly and complete ground school before their 17th birthday. To obtain a private pilot license, you must be at least 17 years old. However, students can take their final evaluation on their 17th birthday. Let us help you learn how to fly!
Affordable
Personalized Individual Training
Easy To Navigate, Video-Based Ground School
Part 61 Training:
We offer one-on-one, flexible private pilot training. Our video-based ground school course makes getting your private pilot certificate that much easier. Our instructors will be there every step of the way. Get your private pilot's license at your own pace and on your own time.
Instrument Rating:
An Instrument Rating equips you with the exact skills needed to fly in the clouds and under conditions of reduced visibility. This is the "next step" after getting your private pilot's license and will greatly expand the utility and fun traveling by air.