ACCELERATED
PROFESSIONAL PILOT
Complete in 6 weeks
or less. Includes certification for Commercial, with single & Multi
Engine Land Class ratings, Instrument rating. 100 hours Multi Engine, 95
hours Single, 100 hours Ground, 4 Flight Tests, 2
knowledge tests and all course materials and charts.
GENERAL
REQUIREMENTS:
1. Private Pilot Certificate.
2. 18 years of age at testing.
3. 3rd Class medical &
able to obtain 2nd Class.
4. Read, speak write & understand
English language.
5. Pass knowledge & practical
test.
6. U.S. Citizenship
AERONAUTICAL
KNOWLEDGE:
1. Applicable Federal Aviation
Regulations that relate to commercial pilot privileges, limitations and
flight operations;
2. Accident reporting requirements
of the National Transportation Safety Board;
3. Basic aerodynamics and the
principles of flight;
4. Meteorology to include
recognition of critical weather situations, windshear recognition and
avoidance and the use of aeronautical weather reports and forecasts;
5. Safe and efficient operation of
aircraft;
6. Weight and balance computations;
7. Use of performance charts;
8. Significance and effects of
exceeding aircraft performance limitations.
9. Use of aeronautical charts and a
magnetic compass for pilotage and dead reckoning;
10. Use of air navigation facilities;
11. Aeronautical decision making and
judgment;
12. Principles and functions of aircraft
systems;
13. maneuvers, procedures and emergency
operations appropriate to the aircraft;
14. Night and high altitude operations;
15. Procedures for operating within the
National Airspace System;
16. Federal Aviation Regulations that
apply to flight operations under IFR;
17. appropriate information that applies
to flight operations under IFR in the Aeronautical Information Manual.
18. Air traffic control system and
procedures for instrument flight operations.
19. IFR navigation and approaches by use
of navigation systems;
20. Use of IFR en route and instrument
approach procedure charts;
21. Procurement and use of aviation
weather reports and forecasts and the elements of forecasting weather
trends based on that information and personal observation of weather
conditions;
22. Safe and efficient operation of
aircraft under instrument flight rules and conditions;
23. Recognition of critical weather
situations and windshear avoidance;
24. aeronautical decision making and
judgment;
25. Crew resource management, including
crew communication and coordination.
AERONAUTICAL
EXPERIENCE: Minimum of 250 hours of flight time as a pilot that
consists of at least:
1. 100 hours in powered aircraft,
of which 50 hours must be in airplanes.
2. 100 hours of pilot-in-command
flight time, which includes at least:
a. 50 hours in airplanes; and
b. 50 hours in cross-country flight of
which at least 10 hours must be in airplanes.
3. 20 hours of training on the
following:
a. Preflight preparation;
b. Preflight procedures;
c. Airport and seaplane base
operations;
d. Takeoffs, landings and go-arounds;
e. Performance maneuvers;
f. Navigation;
g. Slow flight and stalls;
h. Emergency operations;
i. Multi engine operations;
j. High altitude operations;
k. Air traffic control clearances and
procedures;
l. Flight by reference to
instruments;
m. Navigation systems;
n. Instrument approach procedures.
o. Postflight procedures.
4. 40 hours of instrument
training:
a. At least15 hours of instrument
flight training from an authorized instructor, of which 5 hours must be
in a multi engine airplane;
b. At least 3 hours of instrument
training within 60 days preceding the date of the test.
5. 10 hours of training in a multi
engine airplane that has a retractable landing gear, flaps and
controllable pitch propeller.
6. One cross country flight of at
least 2 hours in a multiengine airplane in day VFR conditions,
consisting of a total straight-line distance of more than 100 nautical
miles from the original point of departure.
7. One cross country flight of at
least 2 hours multiengine airplane in night VFR conditions, consisting
of a total straight-line distance of more than 100 nautical miles from
the original point of departure.
8. 3 hours in a multi engine
airplane in preparation for the practical test within the 60 day period
preceding the date of the test.
9. 10 hours of solo flight time in
a multi engine airplane or 10 hours of flight time performing the duties
of pilot in command in a multi engine airplane with an authorized
instructor.
10. One cross country flight of not
less than 300 nautical miles total distance with landings at a minimum
of three points, one of which is a straight line distance of at least
250 nautical miles from the original departure point.
11. 5 hours in night VFR conditions
with 10 takeoffs and 10 landings (with each landing involving a flight
with a traffic pattern) at an airport with an operating control tower.
COST: $36,141.33 (PREPAID) PRO-RATA REFUND