ADVANCED FLIGHT TRAINING FOR PROFESSIONAL PILOTS!

GET YOUR COMMERCIAL PILOT LICENSE IN MINIMUM TIME

SMALL CLASSES, DEDICATED AIRPLANES

HIGHLY EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTORS

AVERAGE 4 HOURS OF TRAINING TIME PER DAY!

COMMERCIAL PILOT LICENSE IN 90 DAYS!

APPROVED FOR STUDENT LOANS AND GI BILL BENEFITS!

FAR Part 61 and 141

US flight training is done according to rules set out in either of two sections of the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR): Part 61 or Part 141.

At Accessible Aviation, training is available under either Part 61and Part 141 in our Commercial training courses. There is no difference in the instructors, materials or syllabi used: the quality is identical. However, there are subtle differences in the required flight hours--in each case, Part 141 students qualify with fewer total hours.

Commercial Pilot Course

Far 61
Far 141
Total Pilot Time
250 HOURS TOTAL TIME
190 HOURS TOTAL TIME
Groundschool
Not Specified
70 Hours
Commercial Pilot Course Hours
Not Specified
120 Hours

ACCESSIBLE AVIATION COMMERCIAL PILOT PART 141

Ground School 70 Hours
C-172 Dual 20 Hours
C-172 Solo 35 Hours
PA-34 Seneca

65 Hours/105 Hour option available

Lodging Up to 120 Nights
Simulator 0 Hours
Tuition $29,900

Tuition includes charts, books, written test, examiner's fees. No hidden charges.

ALL LEGITIMATE PIC TIME - NO DUAL LOGGED SAFETY PILOT TIME

CALL FOR INFORMATION ABOUT OUR 190 HOUR PART 61 ALL MULTI-ENGINE PACKAGE

What is Part 141?

Certification as a FAA approved Flight School under CFR PART 141 training is closely supervised by the government.  The school must  follow an approved syllabus, the Chief Flight Instructor and Assistant Chief Flight Instructor must take annual check rides from the local FAA Flight Standards District Office.  Plus, the FAA conducts random "spot checks" of school records, facilities and aircraft. 

What does this mean to the student?   

Standardized training:  You will be trained to the highest possible standards in well-maintained aircraft by motivated instructors.  

                Formal Ground school:  You will be required to get a minimum number of formal ground school hours.  Perhaps the most common remarks by Flight Examiners are that the students' knowledge level when they go thru Part 61 flight training is not what it should be.  Most Part 61 instructors hand you a book and say "study for the test".  We don't.  You get one-on-one training from our flight instructors.

               Reduced flight hours:  Under Part 141, you get more dual flight instruction and follow a formal syllabus, so the FAA allows you to get your Private Pilot License in 35 hours instead of 40 hours.

             Phase Checks: You will take two practice check rides with our Chief or Assistant Flight Instructor.  This helps you get over "check ride jitters" and makes sure you are well qualified for your FAA check ride!

   

 

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