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    Master Checklist ...........................................................................................2. Logbook Audit ...............................................................................................3.

  2. To be eligible for a private pilot certificate, a person must: (a) Be at least 17 years of age for a rating in other than a glider or balloon. (b) Be at least 16 years of age for a rating in a glider or balloon. (c) Be able to read, speak, write, and understand the English language.

  3. Cross Country flight must include a landing at an airport more than 50 nautical (not statute) miles from the original point of departure. Additional cross country requirements apply – e.g. night XC must be over 100nm total. The long solo XC has to include one leg of over 50 nm, plus be over 150 nm total.

  4. PPL-Overview Download. Written Exam. Before the checkride (the earlier the better, at least before cross country training is recommended) you must take a written exam through PSI that is $175: Private Pilot Airplane (PAR, 60 questions, 2.5 hours allotted time) You need an endorsement for this exam.

  5. 1 lis 2022 · Below, you’ll find a “filled out” example of a cross-country flight plan, simulating a fictitious flight from Deer Valley, Phoenix, to Prescott. Under each heading in the flight plan, you’ll find a number and a description of what is going on and what you must do to complete your flight plan.

  6. Complete solo cross-country flight time: 5 hours; Complete a solo cross-country flight of 150 nautical miles; Complete three takeoffs and three landings to a full stop; Pass a practical test and knowledge test for the Private Pilot-Airplane (PAR) test: 2.5-hour time limit. Pass a private pilot checkride: 4 hours; Requirements For Private Pilots

  7. I certify that [First Name, MI, Last Name] has received the required solo cross-country training. I find [he or she] has met the applicable requirements of § 61.93, and is proficient to make solo cross-country flights in a [make and model] aircraft, [aircraft category]. 10. Solo cross-country flight: § 61.93(c)(3)