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FAA Training Programs
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FAA Airline Transport Pilot (A)
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FAA Certified Flight Instructor (A)
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FAA Certified Flight Instructor: Instrument Airplane
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FAA Commercial Pilot (A)
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FAA Commercial Pilot: Additional Rating (A)
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FAA Commercial Pilot: AMEL/ASEL Addon
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FAA Instrument Rating (A)
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FAA Instrument Rating: Additional Rating
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FAA Private Pilot (A)
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FAA Private Pilot: Additional Rating (A)
Code of Federal Aviation Regulations 14 CFR Part 61.127(b)(1) details the areas of operation in which training must be received for the issue of a Commercial Pilot Certificate – Airplane Category, Single or Multi Engine class rating and 14 CFR Part 61.129(a) details the minimum training requirements for the issue of a certificate.
If you already hold a commercial pilot certificate in the Airplane Category, you can add the single or multi engine rating to your existing pilot certificate.
The course is based on a minimum of 10 hours of dual instruction, however some students may need more than this minimum dependent on their overall aviation experience in different categories of aircraft.
Course Outline & Fees
Single Engine Land (ASEL) added on to AMEL
- 10 hours of dual flight instruction | $1,750
- 3 hours of ground instruction | $180
- Practical test and checkride | $875
Course Total – $2,805
Multi Engine Land (AMEL) added on to ASEL
- 10 hours of dual flight instruction | $3,700
- 3 hours of ground instruction | $180
- Practical test and checkride | $875
Course Total – $4,755
PLEASE NOTE: Prices are subject to change
Next Step
If you have any questions, want to know more or would like to speak to us about booking this course please call us on +1 321 454 3090 or click the button below.
Minimum eligibility requirements:
- Be at least 18 years of age
- Be able to read, write, speak and understand the English language to at least ICAO level 4 (minimum operational level)
- Hold an FAA second class medical certificate
- Complete conversion course requirements
- Pass a practical test with an FAA Designated Pilot Examiner – the test comprises an oral exam and a flight test