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Title: Private Pilot Certificate


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Private Pilot Certificate
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What You Can Do
  • Fly in VFR weather conditions
  • Fly at any time, day or night
  • Fly without an instructor approving your
    flightplan
  • Fly into/out of any civil U.S. Airport
  • Carry passengers
  • Passengers can pay up to their equal share of the
    flight costs

3
Why Fly?
4
Requirements on the Ground
  • Third Class Medical Certificate
  • Required for your first solo
  • Get this early in your training or before you
    begin
  • Valid for 3 years
  • 70 or better on written exam
  • Take the exam as early as you can
  • Exam cannot be taken without an instructors
    write-off.

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Requirements in the Air
  • At least 40 hours of flight time (50-70 average)
  • 20 hours with instructor
  • 3 hours cross country
  • One flight over 100nm start to finish
  • 3 hours night
  • 3 hours instrument
  • 10 hours solo
  • 5 hours cross country
  • One flight over 150nm with three landings

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A Typical Lesson
  • 2 hour block
  • 1 hour of maneuvers/skills practice near airport
  • Steep turns
  • Slow flight/stalls
  • Instrument flying
  • Emergency procedures
  • ½ hour of pattern work
  • Different types of takeoffs/landings
  • ½ hour to park plane, debrief lesson
  • Other lessons may be ground school or longer
    flights (ex cross country)

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What Youll Fly
  • 2 Seater Piper Tomahawk, Cessna 150
  • 4 Seater Piper Warrior, Cessna 172

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The Checkride
  • Two parts
  • Oral Exam cover flight planning, what if
    scenarios, aircraft systems
  • Flight Exam is just what it sounds like
  • Start a cross-country flight
  • Basic Flight Maneuvers
  • Pattern work
  • Must pass every part

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Checkride Tips
  • Plan ahead
  • Do all of the flight planning (except for the
    weather) the day before the exam
  • Be professional from beginning to end
  • If youre unsure of an instruction, ask
  • Take your time
  • Be calm
  • Your instructor signed you off youre prepared

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Cost
  • 2-Seat Airplane 90/hr (60hr 5400)
  • Instructor 50/hr (35hr 1750)
  • Examiner 350
  • Written Exam 80
  • Supplies 400
  • Total 7980

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Cost
  • My cost
  • 51 flight hours _at_ 85/hr (4335)
  • 30.5 hours instruction _at_ 60/hr (1830)
  • Checkride (350)
  • Supplies (400)
  • Written Exam (80)
  • Total 6995

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What You Should Buy
  • Headset
  • Review book/practice test
  • Charts, AFD
  • Log Book
  • Flight computer
  • Fuel tester
  • Gleim kit has most of the above

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Training in Boston
  • Three main airports
  • Bedford
  • Can get very busy with jet and small aircraft
    traffic
  • Great practice talking with a tower
  • Lawrence
  • Beverly
  • Public Transportation
  • T runs to Bedford from Alewife (Red Line to 76)

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Pros of Training in Boston
  • Busy airspace
  • Lots of communications practice
  • Lots of practice sharing airspace
  • Lots of airports for cross countries
  • Can train during the school year

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Cons of Training in Boston
  • Busy airspace
  • Some flights may be delayed on the ground or in
    the traffic pattern
  • Expensive
  • Other locales will have less expensive aircraft

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Suggestions
  • Keep a computer backup of your logbook
  • Ask lots of questions
  • Find a pilot friend to ask if you dont want to
    ask your instructor
  • Prepare as much as possible before the lesson
    slot begins
  • Weather briefing
  • Flight Planning
  • Preflight (if plane is available)

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More Suggestions
  • Armchair fly before and after each flight
  • Remember what you did well, and think about how
    to improve
  • If youre tired or not feeling well, take a break
  • Dont be afraid to cancel a lesson
  • Listen to liveatc.net
  • Get more familiar with ATC and airport procedures
  • Hear and critique yourself on the radio
  • Fly often
  • The more you fly, the less time it takes to get
    your license (calendar time and logged flight
    time)

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