COMMERCIAL PILOT RATING
ROTORCRAFT HELICOPTER CERTIFICATION COURSE
 
OBJECTIVE
To obtain the knowledge, skill and aeronautical experience necessary to meet Federal Aviation Administration Part 61 Certification Standards.
MINIMUM COURSE REQUIREMENTS
(Student must hold a Private Pilot-Helicopter Certificate)
Dual time
20 Hours Dual flight Instruction
10 Hours Dual Pre/ Post flight Ground Instruction
10 Hours Instrument training in an aircraft

Solo time
80 Hours Supervised Solo Flight Practice
30 Hours Ground Instruction
Books, Study Materials, Etc.
Flight Test
Written Test

$  4,620.00
$     350.00
$  1,150.00


$15,680.00
$  1,050.00
$     195.00
$     450.00
$       90.00

The Above prices are based on training flights in a Robinson R22
NOTE: Ground instruction prices are based on direct student/ instructor interaction and may be reduced by as much as two hundred dollars if the student participation permits, i.e. for or more students available for formal classroom activities. Instructor time would be prorated based on the number of students in attendance.
COMPLETION STANDARDS: In order to qualify for a Private Helicopter Pilot Certificate, the student pilot must demonstrate through written, oral and practical examination, that he/ she meets the knowledge, skill, and experience requirements specified in FAR Part 61 of the Federal Regulations.
Total cost of the Commercial Pilot Certificate
based on the above figures (Approx.)
$23,585.00
AS OF JANUARY 1, 2007 SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE

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