FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I fly?
You must be at least 16 years old to solo, and 17 years old to get your license. In addtition,you must read, speak, and understand the English language.
 
Do I have to be in good physical shape?
In order to be a pilot you will have to undergo a medical examination with an FAA approved physician. Medical conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, deafness, blindness in one eye, certain cardiac conditions, and even amputations can be granted a waiver by the FAA if they are demonstrated to be under control or are otherwise shown as not to interfere with your ability to operate an aircraft.
 
How many hours will it take to get my license?
The number of flight hours needed to get your license varies from student to student. The FAA requires a minimum of 40 hours (10 solo, 20 dual, 10 more of either ). If you fly on a regular basis, most students get their license in about 50 to 60 hours.
 
What will I do in flight training?
The flight training is the most obvious part of learning to fly and is certainly the most exciting. In order to facilitate a timely completion of your rating we recommend flying at least twice a week for two scheduled hours each lesson. This not only minimizes time between lessons and consequently lost proficiency, it also helps reduce the delay in training that may occur should bad weather force lessons to be canceled. Doing this along with taking the ground school concurrently, you should be able to get you license in about six months.
 
What are the final steps in obtaining my license?
After completing flight training and ground school, you will have to pass an Federal Aviation Administration written exam. After you pass, you will be given an oral exam by an FAA certified examiner. After the oral exam, you'll go up in the air to show the examiner you are competent and safe to fly. Remember this important expression: "A license to fly is really only a license to learn how to fly."
 
How do I get started?
Click here or give us a call at 385-2880 to schedule your first flight. You can also e-mail us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
Can I get college credit by training with AAoA?
Through an agreement between Cessna Pilot Centers and Mountain State University, you can get free college credit. More information is available on our Mountain State page.
 


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