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Private Pilot (SEL)
The Private Pilot may fly a single engine airplane for pleasure or for personal business. The Private Pilot may carry passengers and share some flight expenses but cannot fly for full compensation.

A Private Pilot Certificate is the starting point.
No Prior Flight Experience is Required!

REQUIREMENTS:
• Be at least 17 years of age. Age 16 to Solo.
• Be able to speak, read, write, and understand the English language.
• Complete at least 41hours of flight time. 25 hours of Dual Instruction
(Student with Instructor). 16 hours Solo Practice (Student flying alone).
• Pass an FAA Private Pilot Written Exam (60 multiple choice questions).

PRIVATE PILOT BASE COURSE DESCRIPTION
The Private Pilot Certification Course will be the student pilot's first introduction to modern aviation.

Course Objective:
The student will obtain the knowledge, skill, and aeronautical experience necessary to meet the requirements for a private pilot certification with an airplane category rating and a single-engine land class rating.

Student pilot will receive a minimum of 41 hours of flight time and a minimum
of 15 hours of pre/post flight briefings in addition to Ground School.

Ground school training includes: aerodynamics and the principles of flight; aircraft systems; meteorology and weather data services; airspace; air traffic control; radio communications; federal aviation regulations; aero medical factors; aeronautical charts and associated publications; aircraft performance and limitations; basic and radio navigation; night flying procedures; flight planning; flight maneuvers; and ground operations.

Flight training syllabus includes: preflight procedures; airport operations; takeoffs and landings; performance maneuvers; ground reference maneuvers; navigation and cross-country operations; basic instrument maneuvers; stalls; emergency operations; night operations; and pre/post flight briefings.