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Things You Should Know Before Applying For Pilot Schools

In the United States, pilot schools are easily accessible for the vast majority of the population. There is a perfect school for each individual, according to his skills level, budget and time schedule. The great thing about having numerous pilot schools is that it is practically impossible not to find one that meets all the criteria one can be looking for.

Obtaining your pivate pilot's license takes, on the average, about 40 hours, depending on the student's ease in processing information and acquiring skills. Some students may require up to 70 hours of training to pass the test. Taking a commercial pilot license will require much more time. In order to be permitted to apply for such a license you must first spend 500 hours in flight school training.

The expenses required by pilot schools may seem high, but take into consideration the fact that it is chargeable by the hour. Obtaining a private pilot license can cost you about $6.500 and it consists of 30-40 hours of dual, 10 hours of aircraft rental and 20 hours of ground instruction.

For commerical pilot licenses, prices can go higher than $60.000. In order to meet the needs of their students, pilot schools offer the posibility of paying everything after graduation. Usually, the entire sum of money should be paid within 3 to 6 months post-graduation. The sum covers everything from tuition to housing and living expenses.

When enrolling students, all pilot schools demand a medical certificate stating that they are fit for the training. It is mandatory to present proof that you have no health problems that may interfere with your courses. Only after this you will begin to study the principles of flight, navigation, meteorology, radio communication and flight facilities and instruments.

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