PRIVATE PILOT GROUND SCHOOL
Established by Pilots for Pilots
Our Private Pilot Ground School is the premier choice for aspiring pilots looking to master the essential theoretical subjects for a Private Pilot License. Our classroom environment fosters active learning, encouraging students to ask questions and benefit from the experiences of their peers. The program was designed by Slava Mordehaev, a senior flight instructor and commercial pilot.
Our program offers over 25-hour comprehensive curriculum. Classes are conveniently held at Montgomery County Airpark once a week for 10 weeks, from 6:30 pm to 9 pm. Contact us today to inquire about pricing, the next class start date, and additional information to kickstart your journey to becoming a Private Pilot.
We highly recommend to use Gleim Privat Pilot FAA Knowledge Test Prep book together with the ground school as it will help to prepare for the Knowledge Test (some will also call it Written Exam) better.
We designed the course that way that most of the ground glasses are correlating with the Gleim Book. For example study unit one will be covered in ground lesson #1, study unit two will be covered in ground lesson #2. That method will give you the opportunity to review the required material and prepare yourself for the Knowledge test.
COURSE LAYOUT:
Ground Lesson #1 Aerodynamic Principles,
Ground Lesson #2 Airplane Systems,
Ground Lesson #3 Flight Environment (Traffic Pattern and Airspace),
Ground Lesson #4 Federal Aviation Regulations,
Ground Lesson #5 Weight & Balance, Performance,
Ground Lesson #6 Aeromedical and Decision Making,
Ground Lesson #7 Aviation Weather,
Ground Lesson #8 Sectional Charts and Cross Country Planning,
Ground Lesson #9 Cross Country Planning,
Ground Lesson #10 Navigation Systems, Test and Knowledge Test, Questions Review.
FAQ
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Minimum 2 months to a one year and it all directly depends on student pilot’s schedule and availability. For someone available once a week probable will finish within one year.
FAA require to log at least 40 flight hours but the average to obtain PPL is around 65 flight hours.
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We would highly recommend to start from a Discovery Flight/Introduction Flight to make sure that this is what you really looking for and see how it feels.
But the best action will be to reach out to our team of exports to schedule a free consultation and build a unique training program that will fit your schedule and availability.
Training signing up requirements:
The new student will be required to undergo the screening procedures following the guidance from TSA and to pass a medical examination.
To start a training you will need to show a proof of US citizenship or meet the Alien Flight Student Program requirements (TSA standard check) and have at least 3rd Class FAA medical or Basic Med.
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Private Pilot License training begins from $9,250.
Pilot in Training provides a free consultation on how you can get the best outcome from your training and save money on your flight or ground training.
Reach out to our Pilot in Training team of professional flight and ground instructors for your free consultation today at 929.235.4272. We are also available on WhatsApp and at pilotintraining.info@gmail.com
PiT regularly runs promotions. Please reach out to us to find out about it.
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Yes, the minimum age for a first solo is 16 and the minimum age to obtain a Private Pilot License is 17.
Reach out to our team of exports to ask about Pilot in Training Cadet Program (special program for people under the age of 16).
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One of the key advantages is the expertise of our instructor, who delivers classes with a professional presentation. They are dedicated to clarifying any doubts and ensuring every student grasps the content. You'll have ample opportunity to ask questions and benefit from hearing others' inquiries. These classes not only aid in preparing for the FAA knowledge test but also cover essential material for the final Oral Exam.
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We usually start a new class every five weeks.