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7 hours of ground, 7 hours of flight
The multi-engine aircraft rating is available for private pilot certificate holders, commercial pilots, and airline pilots. Without this rating, pilots are limited to only flying single engine aircraft, which significantly lowers the chances of employment as most aviation corporations fly multi-engine aircraft. It is possible to obtain a rating for a commercial multi-engine add on and this rating must be added to your existing commercial certificate for airplane single engine land.
In addition, twin-engine aircraft give you more safety and recovery possibilities in case of engine failures. All such aircraft are designed so that it’s possible to continue normal flight and reach the closest airport in case one engine fails. This requires an attentive and skilled pilot with a commercial multi engine license. And, we can get you there!
Our team of expert instructors the experience helping students prepare for standardized tests. They provide individualized support and feedback to help each student maximize their potential.
Minimum requirements: 7 hours of ground, 7 hours of flight
Our Multi-Engine aircraft training program averages 7 hours of ground instruction and 7 hours of flight instruction. The amount of time spent depends on the ability to comprehend the knowledge on the ground and proficiency of flight performance in the air. Most students accomplish their multi-engine check ride within the course but it depends on you. Should you need additional training we can accommodate at an additional cost.
We understand that students have busy schedules. That's why we offer flexible scheduling options to help students fit test prep into their busy lives.
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