HELLO WORLD : The Private Pilot License Cost


The National average for the private pilot training process is around 65 hours, you will want tokeep this in mind. If you dig into the flight training syllabus at flight schools, most private pilot syllabuses are between 45 and 55 hours. There are too many things that need to get covered that are required by the FAA. Planning on at least 30 hours of dual instruction is a good estimate if you want to be a safe pilot.


If you ask the right questions, most flight schools will be honest with you about the actual cost of your private pilot training. You will want to remember that the number of hous listed in the flight schools syllabus will not be used for the cost estimate, they will use the unrealistic hour requirements put out by the FAA. Since there are a lot of flight schools competing for a decreasing number of students, the cost estimates will in many cases be a bare minimum and will not be realistic.

Below I have listed what a cost estimate from a flight school will look like:

20 Hours Dual Flight Instruction $2,920.00
20 Hours of Solo Flight $1,920.00
Total $4,840.00

In a lot of cases this will be it. Some schools do try and make this a little more realistic. But in general they all will stay very competitive. Since flight training is veryexpensive, the flight schools will keep their cost estimates as compeditive as possible.

There are a number of things that are not listed in the above cost estimate. The first thing is the additional dual instruction that is probably in the flight schools syllabus. You should plan on an additional cost of around $1,460 since there should be about 10 hours of additional training that the above cost estimate does not include.

In addition to this extra flight instruction there are other things such as books, pilot supplies and headsets that you will need to purchase. Many flight schools will not include the examiner fee for the flight test. Depending on the part of the country you are in, this fee could be as much as $400.

You will want to find out what a Private Pilot License will actually cost you at your local flight school. You will want to understand the process of your Private PIlot Training, so the first thing you will want to do is plan the process out before you start flying. Flying is very expensive and if you make a mistake planning the process out, you could end up spending $2,000 more that you expected. If you are on a limited budget, this could make the difference between becoming a licensed pilot and someone who is part way through their training.

Once you start your private pilot training, don't let anything get in your way. This is the most cost effective way to keep the cost down on yourprivate pilot training. Remember that learning to fly is not like driving. You will need to be proficient in all the maneuvers and be a safe confident pilot. The quicker you can complete yourprivate pilot license training the better.

Hope to see you in the sky


Frederick Longe has been flying since 1985. He has logged over 9,000 Hours of flight instruction alone. In 1998 Longe was awarded one of the first Master CFI Designations in the country by the National Association Of Flight Instructors. Airfreddy's.

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