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Lantana Helicopters
Professional Helicopter training in Lantana, Florida
Interested in a career as a Helicopter pilot?
Call 317-730-2940
Private Pilot Certificate for
Helicopters
The Private Pilot Program is intended for people who may be
learning to fly as a hobby, personal business or who are planning to
purchase their own aircraft. With your Private Pilot Certificate you
are allowed to take family, friends and co-workers on board your
aircraft or the aircraft you are renting while acting as Pilot in
Command. The only restriction to acting as a Private Pilot is you
are not allowed by the FAA to be compensated for your skills. You
must carry a Commercial Certificate for compensation for hire.
Get your Private Pilot Certificate for
Helicopters! Fill out an application
today!
Training at Lantana Helicopters:
The training will be adjusted to your individual needs and
previous experience. A price example is given at the bottom of this
page.
Prerequisites:
- Be at least 17 years of age..
- Be able to read, speak, write, and understand the English
language.
Steps to get a Private Pilot Certificate:
- Take a physical from an FAA certified examiner receiving a 1st
Class, 2nd Class or 3rd Class Medical Certificate. To receive
your Private Pilot Certificate, you are required to have a 3rd
Class Medical. This will also become your student pilot
certificate.
- Pass a written test given by the FAA.
- Fulfill the minimum requirements of flight time and training
specified by the FAA (see below).
- Pass an oral, and flight test given by the FAA or an approved
Designated Pilot Examiner.
Minimum requirements for a Private Pilot Certificate -
Part 61/(141):
- 40 (35) hours minimum of flight time, which must include 20
(27) hours of flight instruction.
- 3 hours of cross-country flight training in a helicopter.
- 3 hours of flight training in preparation for the practical
test in a helicopter, which must have been performed within 60
days preceding the date of the test (check ride).
- 10 (8) hours of solo flight time in a helicopter.
- 3 hours cross-country time.
- one cross-country flight of at least 75 nautical miles total
distance, with landings at a minimum of three points, and one
segment of the flight being a straight-line distance of at
least 25 nautical miles between the takeoff and landing
locations.
- 3 hours cross-country time.
- Three takeoffs and three landings to a full stop (with each
landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern) at an
airport with an operating control tower.
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Robinson R-22 Private Pilot
14 CFR141
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Per Hour
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Total
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27 Hrs. Flight Instruction
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$225
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$6,075.00
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8 Hrs. Solo Flight Time
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$190
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$1,520.00
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35 Hrs Ground Instruction
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$35
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$1225.00
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Books & Materials
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n/a
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$190.00
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Private Written Exam
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n/a
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$70.00
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FAA Examiner's Fee
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n/a
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$400.00
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Medical Exam
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n/a
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$85.00
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TOTAL
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$9,565.00
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Robinson R-22 Private Pilot
Initial Part 61
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Per Hour
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Total
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30 Hrs. Flight Instruction
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$225
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$6,750.00
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10 Hrs. Solo Flight Time
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$190
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$1,900.00
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35 Hrs Ground Instruction
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$35
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$1,225.00
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Books & Materials
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n/a
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$190.00
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Private Written Exam
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n/a
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$70.00
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FAA Examiner's Fee
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n/a
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$400.00
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Medical Exam
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n/a
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$85.00
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TOTAL
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$10,620.00
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Course price example based on standard
prices fulfilling the MINIMUM requirements. The average student will
need more training. Course price example based on standard prices.
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