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Courses to take to become an aircraft pilot



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By : Julia Aidan    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-28 06:26:50
To become pilot of an aircraft is a very exciting proposal for anyone. The course is difficult and as such, few persons could become pilots. Lot of mental and psychological factors for improvement is necessary. These qualities can be cultured and requires rational planning. USA has 900 flying schools and clubs that produces more number of pilots then any other country in the world.

In USA at courseair.com's "course air", you have to register yourself to a flying school or flying club. They charge $50 for introductory briefing where you are at liberty to clarify all the doubts you have regarding the training process. The subsequent step is medical examination by FAA approved doctor who certifies you fit to undertake flying course. For PPL and CPL there are different examinations. To take the examination and get a license you have to be above 17 years of age.

PPL or private pilot's license is the first step to become a pilot. This license is valid to fly private planes like Cessna, Beach craft, Lear jets, etc. The effective cost for the course for PPL is $8000-$10000. At courseair.com "course air", you need to fly at least 40 hours for the license. The money paid is on hourly basis of flying. Therefore, you have the option to choose the time and day when you have the money to fly. Flying once a week is necessary to put your expenditure under control. Flying with instructor for 20 hours and the rest hours solo certifies you for PPL. At the bare minimum 3 hours of night flying, ten take off's and landing's along with landing at three separate airports and 100 nautical miles cross-country night flying, is necessary.

There is a written exam based on theory, which you have to clear. Authorized examiners take the flight test, which has oral exam and test flights. To prove your understanding of aircraft instruments, instrument rating is required. This is an additional rating added to your certificate. This is essential for becoming a commercial pilot. This rating helps you fly in low clouds and less visibility. There are many other factors to lean about the aircraft to perfect your piloting ability.

To become a commercial pilot through courseair.com "course air" you need to have 1500 hours of flying experience and twenty-one years of age. They should have a twin engine and instrument rating experience certificate from the authority. Commercial pilots have the opportunity to fly the aircraft's with modern and current technology.
Author Resource:- To know more about courses for flying and flying requirements visit course air and to know further details of cost etc visit our website courseair.com


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