OBJECTIVE: To obtain the knowledge, skill and aeronautical experience necessary
to meet Federal Aviation Administration Part 141 Certification Standards.
MINIMUM COURSE REQUIREMENTS:
INSTRUMENT– 35 Hrs Dual/ 35 Hrs Ground/ 23 Hrs Self Study
Dual time
*35 Hours Dual (PA28-151) Simulated (or) Actual IFR flight time | $8,575.00 |
35 Hours Ground Instruction | $2,205.00 |
7 Dual Pre/ Post Flight | $511.00 |
COURSE MATERIALS AND CHARTS | $397.00 |
FAA WRITTEN TEST | $175.00 |
FLIGHT TEST | $800.00 |
SUB-TOTAL COST | $12,663.00 |
* Anticipate approx 42.0 hours A/C time to meet FAR 141 Requirements
COMMERCIAL– 51 Hrs Dual/ 30 Hrs Solo/ 38 Hrs Ground
30 Hours Solo (C152) | $3,510.00 |
31 Hours Dual (PA28-151) | $7,595.00 |
20 Hours Dual (Complex or TAA) | TBD* |
38 Ground Instruction | $2,394.00 |
5 hour Pre/Post Dual Instruction | $365.00 |
FAA WRITTEN TEST | $175.00 |
FLIGHT TEST | $800.00 |
SUB-TOTAL COST | $14,839.00* |
COMPLETION STANDARDS: In order to qualify for a Commercial Pilot Certificate, the pilot must demonstrate through written, oral, and practical examination, that he/ she meets the knowledge, skill, and
experience requirements specified on FAR Part 141 of the Federal Regulations.
NOTE: Aircraft, other than those suggested in the above cost estimate, will alter the cost of training. The times listed above are best estimates based on the MINIMUM hourly training requirements as specified by the appropriate Federal Aviation Regulations. Depending on personal learning ability individual pilots may require more time to gain the proficiency to pass a particular flight test.
Total cost of the Commercial Pilot Certificate | |
based on the above figures (Approx.) | $27,502.00* |
Prices As Of November 1, 2023 Subject To Change Without Notice