FAA Zero to 1500 Flight Hours
Overview
Of the Course
The Zero to 1500 hours course is designed for future pilots with no current flight experience. The training starts from PPL(A) to CPL(A) and continues the IR(A), MEP and Flight Instructor ratings, under FAA. You will have an additional 1300 hours of experience within 2 years of working as a Flight Instructor (Pilot-in-Command time) with Flying Academy, reaching up to 1500 hours total time, that is not only a crucial milestone for all airlines, but also a turning point for each pilot’s personal flight experience.
Starting from: 40,810$
Ground Training
During the Zero to 1500 hours, the trainee will complete theoretical courses for PPL(A), IR(A), MEP(A), ATPL theory & FI(A). For the FI rating, the trainee will undergo dedicated preparation to meet the standards of quality of Flying Academy for Flight Instructors. Additionally, you will be able to attend the theoretical training from the comfort of your home with Flying Academy Worldwide Online Campus.
Practical Exams
- Operate the airplane within its limitations
- Complete all maneuvers as smooth and as accurate as requested by FAA
- Exercise good judgment and airmanship
- Apply aeronautical knowledge
- Apply the emergency procedures and maintain safe operations
- Maintain control of the airplane at all times
Theoretical Exams
The applicant has to demonstrate the theoretical knowledge at the FAA approved office in the form of written tests.
Course Curriculum
Requirements
17 years old minimum
The pilot must be at least 17 years of age to be able to get a Commercial Pilot License.
Hold Class 2 Medical Certificate
You need to be physically fit for commercial flying (capable of holding FAA Pilot Medical Certificate Class 2)
To be proficient in the English language
You need to be able to read, write, understand and speak English fluently.