PRIVATE PILOT
Requirements
The FAA outlines specific criteria required to obtain a Private Pilot’s License in CFR §61.102-120
Whether you want to become a professional pilot or fly for fun, it all starts here! Private pilots are able to fly single-engine aircraft in good weather conditions. The FAA’s outlined criteria to obtain your Private certificate are:
Age: 17 Years (16 to Fly Solo)
Total Flight Time: 40 Hours
Instruction Flight Time: 20 Hours
Solo Flight Time: 10 Hours
Third-Class FAA Medical Certificate
FAA Written Test
FAA Practical Test (Checkride)
These are only minimums. Most pilots take 40-50 hours to obtain their license.