Multi-Engine Add-On
Now that you can fly a single-engine airplane, let’s take it to the next best thing. Learn how to fly a multi-engine airplane.
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- Be at least 16 years old to fly solo.
- Be at least 17 years old to receive your pilot certificate.
- Read, speak, and understand English.
- Hold at least a third-class medical or Basic Med Certificate for private certificate.
- Must already have a minimum of Private Pilot ASEL.
Required Hours
- Plan on 10hrs. If you're done sooner, we'll sign you off. As a general rule, We are comfortable telling you you're ready for the check-ride before you think you are.
- We normally schedule your check-ride with the DPE then you can come out 3 days prior and we will work together to get you ready. of course, this is subject to weather cooperating with us.
- Prior to your arrival, we will send you a study guide and the POH.
- You do not have to pass a written test.
- Previous students have said this was the most fun and easiest check-ride they have taken. On the flying portion, you will need to do a single engine instrument approach and landing.
- We have 2 twin-engine airplanes for redundancy and we are working on a third.
Estimated Costs
- $3,750 - 10 hrs Flight Time
- $750 - 10 hrs Flight Instruction
- $225 - 03 hrs Ground Instruction
- $1,050 - Examiner’s Fee
$5,750 - Estimated Total
Estimated Costs are based on $375/hr Wet for the aircraft and $75/hr for the Instructor.