Private Pilot Course starting at only $11,999
Our private pilot course includes:
- 50 hours of aircraft (sports cruisers) rental with fuel (even if fuel prices continue rise)
- 35 hours of dual rate instructor time
- 25 hours of ground instruction
- One-year ForeFlight subscription
- Pilot bag
- Headset
- Logbook
- Ground Books
- E6B
- Rental Discounts for our Alumni on aircraft upon passing your check-ride
We have an amazing fleet of aircraft with updated glass cockpits, auto pilot, Dynon & Garmin Avionics, ballistic rescue parachute system (BRS), or if you prefer traditional steam gauges, we have that as well.
We have the full-time instructors that can get you done at an accelerated pace and fly as much as you want. We also offer instrument training, commercial training, and CFI courses.
Call us at 636.373.8700 or visit www.FlyWithIAS.com to book your discovery flight or to speak with a CFI.
We conduct our ground and flight training using our Piper & Sport Cruiser aircraft along with our comprehensive syllabus to meet the requirements of 14CFR Part 61 Subpart E Private Pilots. There is no age limit to start and fly with an instructor. You must be 16 years old to solo and 17 to complete a check ride.
Prerequisites:
- TSA- Must be a US citizen and have a US passport or original Birth Certificate with a government issued photo ID
- Must be at least 16 to solo
- Must be at least 17 to take the check ride
- Pass an FAA medical (Class 3 minimum)
- Read, write, and understand English
To Graduate:
- Log at least 40 hours of flight time that includes at least 20 hours of flight training from an authorized instructor and 10 hours of solo flight training
- 3 hours of cross-country flight training in a single-engine airplane
- One cross-country flight of over 100 nautical miles total distance
- 10 takeoffs and 10 landings to a full stop (with each landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern) at an airport
- 3 hours of flight training in a single-engine airplane on the control and maneuvering of an airplane solely by reference to instruments, including straight and level flight, constant airspeed climbs and descents, turns to a heading, recovery from unusual flight attitudes, radio communications, and the use of navigation systems/facilities and radar services appropriate to instrument flight
- 3 hours of flight training with an authorized instructor in a single-engine airplane in preparation for the practical test, which must have been performed within the preceding 2 calendar months from the month of the test
- FAA knowledge test Private Pilot - Airplane
- FAA practical test