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Sport PilotMinimum Requirements
Limitations of a Sport PilotThe privileges of the Sport Pilot license are limited, in comparison to the full privileges offered by a Private Pilot license. Specifically, Sport Pilots may not operate:
So, Why Sport Pilot?There are several reasons to consider the Sport Pilot license. One is obviously the lower expense associated with obtaining the ticket. The minimum required flight time for obtaining the Sport Pilot license is 1/2 that of that required for the Private. While few candidates complete their training within the FAA-mandated minimum time, you will nevertheless earn the Sport Pilot license more quickly (and hence, economically) than the Private.Medical concerns are another consideration. The third-class medical certification required to exercise the privileges of a Private Pilot license can be extensive. While most conditions will not prevent you from obtaining certification, certain conditions will require extra time, effort, medical records, and/or medical testing before the FAA will grant certification. The Sport Pilot license does not require a medical certification. A valid U.S. driver's license is all that's required. Again, you must not have been denied an FAA medical, nor had one revoked. Sport Pilot is ideal for recreational fliers who don't mind the limitations of the license. It can also be an excellent stepping stone to the Private Pilot license later on. Most of the instruction you'll receive toward the Sport Pilot license may also be applied toward earning a Private Pilot license. If the Private license is not economically feasible for you now, you can earn a Sport Pilot license, moving up to the Private whenever you have the means and desire to do so. In short, a Sport Pilot license is a an excellent, economical way into the wonderful world of flying. Not Sure?If you're not sure which license is right for you, please give us a call at 765-319-3295, or send an e-mail to info@glenndaleftc.com. If you can tell us a little bit about what you'd like to do with your license, your budget and so on, we can discuss the options in more detail and help you decide which path is right for you. Approximate CostsFAA Minimum Required Time
Average Costs
Cost does not include: Examiner Fees ($400) or Club Dues ($360/year). Payment OptionsOption #1: Pay as you go by either deposting money on account before or after each flight. INSTRUCTOR RATES
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