Learned a lot as well. First, it's not going to be cheap. Each flight requires that you rent the time in a helicopter, pay for fuel and also pay for the instructors time. To receive FAA Part 141 certification, a Private Pilot's License, you will need a minimum of:
- 31 Dual Hours (Student + Instructor)
- 5 Solo Hours
- 35 Ground Hours
- 10 Pre- & Post- Flight Instruction
- 18 Hours video review
With all of this... I still am going for it. The prospect of flying is just too enticing to let a little work get in the way.
I submitted my application. Still need to get my FAA Class II Medical examination, before I can start, but I've got some time - class starts October 8th.
2 comments:
Chris --
You don't need a class anything medical to start training. You need a class III (not II) to solo.
Why do you need 35 hours on the ground in order to fly? :D
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