INTENSIVE PRIVATE PILOT COURSE
Call today for a customized training plan! (409) 200-4363
The Private Pilot Intensive course is designed for those who wish to maximize the learning process through accelerated instruction and earn their license as quickly as possible. During the intensive students will come to our facility for a few weeks straight to focus all their attention on learning and flying. Our training includes intensive ground school and flight instruction. Students who wish to complete the ground school portion online at home usually see a reduction in cost and time spent in the classroom. Each student will receive a customized learn plan based on where they are in the learning process.
The private pilot certificate (much like a driver’s license) is the first step for those interested in learning to fly. Private pilot training can be fun and challenging. New pilots must learn a wide variety of skills starting with acclimating their inner ear to teach the brain that you are now living in a three dimensional world. As a private pilot you will be able to fly an airplane and carry passengers (but not for hire). At Tex Air America we are focused on individualized attention and student success. Students will receive highly customized training by friendly and experienced professionals.
Intensive Class Structure:
Each day a combination of ground school & flying lessons will be taught. Instructors will generally cover more than one ground school/flight lesson a day. Click here for more on the benefits of Intensive Training.
Time Commitment: National Avg. 55-70 Hrs
Usually completed in 5-7 weeks (call for a customized training plan and pricing).
Prerequisites:
Be able to read, write, and speak English.
3rd Class (or higher) FAA Medical Certificate before solo flight.
At least 16 years old by first solo flight and 17 years old by the check ride
Committed to 5-7 consecutive weeks (or longer) of training.
The private pilot certificate (much like a driver’s license) is the first step for those interested in learning to fly. Private pilot training can be fun and challenging. New pilots must learn a wide variety of skills starting with acclimating their inner ear to teach the brain that you are now living in a three dimensional world. As a private pilot you will be able to fly an airplane and carry passengers (but not for hire). At Tex Air America we are focused on individualized attention and student success. Students will receive highly customized training by friendly and experienced professionals.
Intensive Class Structure:
Each day a combination of ground school & flying lessons will be taught. Instructors will generally cover more than one ground school/flight lesson a day. Click here for more on the benefits of Intensive Training.
Time Commitment: National Avg. 55-70 Hrs
Usually completed in 5-7 weeks (call for a customized training plan and pricing).
Prerequisites:
Be able to read, write, and speak English.
3rd Class (or higher) FAA Medical Certificate before solo flight.
At least 16 years old by first solo flight and 17 years old by the check ride
Committed to 5-7 consecutive weeks (or longer) of training.
Cost:
We start where you are and help you get to the finish line. Our prices are competitive without sacrificing quality or rigor. Our training includes intensive ground school in a traditional classroom setting. Those who wish to learn ground school online are welcome to do so and generally see a savings. Call today for a customized learning plan! (409) 200-4363
We start where you are and help you get to the finish line. Our prices are competitive without sacrificing quality or rigor. Our training includes intensive ground school in a traditional classroom setting. Those who wish to learn ground school online are welcome to do so and generally see a savings. Call today for a customized learning plan! (409) 200-4363
FAA Private Pilot Course Information:
AIRPLANE SINGLE ENGINE LAND (ASEL)
40 hours of flight time that includes 20 hours of flight training from a highly qualified authorized instructor and 10 hours of solo flight training.
DUAL FLIGHTS include three hours of cross-country flight training and three hours of night flight training including one cross-country flight of over 100 nautical miles total distance; and 10 takeoffs and 10 landings to a full stop (with each landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern) at an airport. Three hours of flight training on the control and maneuvering of an airplane solely by reference to instruments, including straight and level flight, constant airspeed climbs and descents, turns to a heading, recovery from unusual flight attitudes, radio communications, and the use of navigation systems/facilities and radar services appropriate to instrument flight. Three hours of flight training in preparation for the practical test (which must have been performed within the preceding 2 calendar months from the month of the test).
SOLO FLIGHTS include 10 hours of solo flight time consisting of at least-- 5 hours of solo cross-country time; one solo cross country flight of 150 nautical miles total distance, with full-stop landings at three points, and one segment of the flight consisting of a straight-line distance of more than 50 nautical miles between the takeoff and landing locations; and three takeoffs and three landings to a full stop (with each landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern) at an airport with an operating control tower.
AIRPLANE SINGLE ENGINE LAND (ASEL)
40 hours of flight time that includes 20 hours of flight training from a highly qualified authorized instructor and 10 hours of solo flight training.
DUAL FLIGHTS include three hours of cross-country flight training and three hours of night flight training including one cross-country flight of over 100 nautical miles total distance; and 10 takeoffs and 10 landings to a full stop (with each landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern) at an airport. Three hours of flight training on the control and maneuvering of an airplane solely by reference to instruments, including straight and level flight, constant airspeed climbs and descents, turns to a heading, recovery from unusual flight attitudes, radio communications, and the use of navigation systems/facilities and radar services appropriate to instrument flight. Three hours of flight training in preparation for the practical test (which must have been performed within the preceding 2 calendar months from the month of the test).
SOLO FLIGHTS include 10 hours of solo flight time consisting of at least-- 5 hours of solo cross-country time; one solo cross country flight of 150 nautical miles total distance, with full-stop landings at three points, and one segment of the flight consisting of a straight-line distance of more than 50 nautical miles between the takeoff and landing locations; and three takeoffs and three landings to a full stop (with each landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern) at an airport with an operating control tower.
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