Complete Helicopters
Learn to Fly
Learning how to fly a helicopter is a very fun and exciting experience that can be achieved in as little as 40 hours with the average being 50 hours. Learning to fly is easier then most people think it will be. People from all walks of life become pilots, some for fun and others for business. One thing is for sure everyone will enjoy the adventure and freedom you feel when you fly.
You can begin learning how to fly TODAY! There are no prerequisites. You can begin flying at any age. You must be 16 to solo an aircraft and 17 to earn a Private Pilot’s license.
A word about safety?
It comes first in flight training at Complete Helicopters Inc. Safety is the most important consideration at Complete Helicopters Inc., not only during training, but afterwards and always. Meticulous maintenance, proper pre-flight and strict operational procedures are taught and stressed at all times to ensure safety. Flying is both safe and fun.
Call today to schedule an introductory flight with our Certified Flight Instructors (CFI) or to receive more information on training.
Complete Helicopters Private Pilot Training Program
Our Private Pilot Training Program is your first step in enjoying all the excitement and privileges of helicopter flying. Complete Helicopters is proud to offer top quality helicopter instruction at reasonable prices.
The Private Pilot training course is a multi-level course with a combination of both flight and ground school to prepare you for the Private Pilot Exam. At Complete Helicopters we feel that a knowledgeable pilot must have the the tools to operate an aircraft safely and competently. This is this reason why our students are held to the highest of standards in the flight training industry.
What is a private pilot certificate?
A private pilot certificate allows you to fly a helicopter, carry passengers or property and share the operating expenses. You are not allowed to fly for compensation or hire.
What are the medical requirements?
An FAA medical certificate is required prior to the first solo flight.
What are the flight training requirements?
A minimum of 40 hours flight time including
• 20 Hours of dual including
3 hours of dual cross-country
• 1 cross-country over 50 nautical miles
• 3 hours of dual night training
• 3 hours of checkride preparation
• 10 hours of solo flight
About 30 hours of ground school providing
• a foundation of basic aviation knowledge
• preparation to pass the FAA Written Test
What is the average time requirement?
The FAA requires 40 hours as listed above, and the national average is about 70 hours. Our students at Complete Helicopter’s average about 50 to 60 hours.
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