Pilot School Guide

Tips on choosing a pilot school consider the following factors to find the best choice of pilot school. When you find a pilot school that meets all your requirements that’s the best place for you to learn how to fly!

61 or 141: These are the two primary types of pilot schools. Part 141 are schools approved by the Federal Aviation Administration and allow you to earn a certificate after 35 hours’ worth of flying. Part 61 schools on the other hand aren’t FAA-approved and must therefore subject you to 40 flying hours before awarding you a certificate.

LOCATION: Naturally, it’s best to choose a pilot school that’s conveniently located near your home, but if there’s none in the area that you like, choose one that won’t force you to adjust to a higher cost-of-living.

EXPERIENCE: How long has the pilot school been in business? Is its faculty made up of veteran pilots? What have you heard about the quality of their education?

FACILITIES: Not all students have their own planes so will they be able to offer you use of aircraft of good working order during training?

OBJECTIVES: Why do you wish to learn to fly an aircraft? Is it for recreational or career purposes? Naturally, hoping for a professional flying career will require you to put in more hours during training. Also, what kind of flights do you wish to make – local or international? What kind of aircraft do you wish to fly – a chopper, jet, or a huge Boeing 747? Answering these questions will help you know not only which the best pilot school to choose is but the best flight course for you as well.

RATES: Tuition fees differ for pilot schools as well so look for one that will offer you great education for an affordable value. If you are a military veteran, your pension will let you enjoy lower rates only with Part 141 pilot schools.

ALLIANCES: If you’re interested in getting additional flight courses and aviation degrees in universities and other educational institutions, look for an aviation school that has tie-ups with these establishments so that transfer of school will be made easier.