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  1. 3 hours of night flight training in a single engine airplane, that includes at least: a) 1 cross country flight of over 100 nm total distance; and. b) 10 T/O’s and 10 landings to a full stop with each involving a flight in the traffic pattern at an airport.

  2. Private Pilot (PPL) and Commercial Pilot Cross Country Requirements. First, the rule specifies cross countries for earning a private or commercial certificate in anything other than a rotorcraft or a powered parachute (those are addressed later on).

  3. By earning a private pilot license, you can legally fly an aircraft. Private pilots are trained to navigate small aircraft by themselves. Flight training includes aircraft maneuvers, navigation, emergency procedures and cross-country flight planning.

  4. 1 mar 2019 · There's one catch to this 50NM rule, however. Don't forget that under FAR 61.109, private pilot students must fly a 150NM long cross country with at least one entire leg greater than 50NM straight line distance takeoff to landing, among a few other requirements.

  5. 15 wrz 2020 · Here’s a synopsis of the FAA requirements for private pilot certification: Be at least 17 years of age (16 for a glider or balloon) Be able to read, speak, write, and understand English. Hold a U.S. student, sport, or recreational pilot certificate. Hold at least a third-class medical certificate.

  6. Commercial Pilot Privileges and Limitations & Commercial Maneuvers continued. (Day and Night Dual XC). Day long XC of at least 2hours and 100NM from departure airport, fly back at night to meet night long XC commercial requirement on the way home for training in complex aircraft.

  7. If you're traveling anywhere overseas, you need a passport to board an international flight and to enter the country. Passport cards will not be accepted as form of I.D. for international air travel. Keep in mind: Some countries require your passport to be issued at least 6 months before the day you arrive.